set theory Crossword Puzzles
PLANNED CHANGE!! 2018-02-26
Across
- A person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life
- A new method, idea or product
- Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
- Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behaviour
- A beneficial attribute or quality of a person or thing
- Actual "doing" of plan
- Facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education
- Initial period to establish communication
- A particular ability
- A set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based
- Working with individuals
Down
- Step 5 of Planned Changed Process in GIM
- Action taken to improve a situation
- Anyone who works to bring about change
- The ability to accomplish a goal without wasting time or effort
- Collecting relevant information to formulate solutions
- Ending of worker/client relationship
- Working with large systems such as communities and organizations
- Working with small groups
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- A person or organization using the services of another profession or company
- Refers to selecting concepts, theories, and ideas from a wide range of perspectives
22 Clues: A particular ability • Actual "doing" of plan • Working with individuals • Working with small groups • A new method, idea or product • Action taken to improve a situation • Ending of worker/client relationship • Anyone who works to bring about change • Step 5 of Planned Changed Process in GIM • Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement • ...
In demand No.1 2012-10-15
Across
- man on the back of a £20 note (4,5).
- A measure of economic welfare in countries with different sizes of population (3,3,6).
- .... of payments (7).
- A theory which is applied to agricultural markets (3,3).
- A curve to show the relationship between demand and income (6).
- economics royalty at Radley (3).
- The buying of capital (10).
- Type of board game and a type of market (8).
- return from an investment (6).
Down
- revenue- costs (6).
- A government policy (tax and spend) (6).
- once you pop you can't stop(5).
- A steady rise in prices (9).
- component of the circular flow of income, leaving the economy (7).
- A cost when you spend time or money on one thing rather than another (11).
- makes up 60% of the circular flow of income (11).
- an anagram of figited, an excess of expenditure compared to income (7).
- monetary value of a product (5).
- a price set above the equilibrium price to reduce the consumption of the good (7).
- song by Pink Floyd (6).
20 Clues: revenue- costs (6). • .... of payments (7). • song by Pink Floyd (6). • The buying of capital (10). • A steady rise in prices (9). • return from an investment (6). • once you pop you can't stop(5). • monetary value of a product (5). • economics royalty at Radley (3). • man on the back of a £20 note (4,5). • A government policy (tax and spend) (6). • ...
What is parenting? 2013-08-26
Across
- birth - 1
- 5 - puberty
- 3 steps to a child's development
- combination of many theories that describe in various ways how children grow and develop is referred to as
- 3 Skills parents must meet
- 3 - 5
- Providing physical needs, emotional, sociable
- Taking care of a child for a period of time
- Puberty - adulthood
- Have to find out how parenting skills can best be utilized for children's development
- Meeting needs of a child
Down
- One of most people who conceives a child
- an organized set of suggestions about facts or events that is developed through study and observation
- Provide parenting for a child
- Providing care, support, and love in a way that leads to a child's total development
- When an individual marries a person with children
- Legally becomes the parent of a child and raises the child as their own
- Do you have to be a parent to use parenting skills?
- Person besides the parent helps, cares for, and guides a child
- 1 - 3
20 Clues: 3 - 5 • 1 - 3 • birth - 1 • 5 - puberty • Puberty - adulthood • Meeting needs of a child • 3 Skills parents must meet • Provide parenting for a child • 3 steps to a child's development • One of most people who conceives a child • Taking care of a child for a period of time • Providing physical needs, emotional, sociable • When an individual marries a person with children • ...
FCE week 5 CROSSWORD 2014-08-03
Across
- to put [a book] down
- an anecdote
- to puzzle/be puzzled
- eye-catching (adj)
- [to be/feel] guilty [of sth] (adj)
- to look into [a problem]
- to provide an insight (coll)
- ineffective (adj)
- “Third time the charm” (phr)
- ground-breaking [invention/discovery etc.] (adj)
- a mixture
- pre-determined (adj)
- luxurious (adj)
- carelessly (adv)
- to commit a crime/suicide
- labour-saving [device/idea etc.] (adj)
- eager (adj)
- to stare [at sth/sb]
- a gadget
Down
- to disprove [a theory etc.]
- zodiac
- a household appliance (coll)
- reluctant (adj)
- insufficient (adj)
- up-to-date (adj)
- topical (adj)
- to bring forward [a meeting/appointment etc.]
- “The bar is [set] high/low” (phr)
- a constellation
- to vaccinate [against sth]
- length (n) [depth, width, height]
- [to be] prone [to sth] (adj)
- obedience (n)
- to put off [a meeting/appointment]
- effortlessly (adv)
- “Been there!” (phr)
- to appeal [to sb]
- to gaze [at sth/sb]
38 Clues: zodiac • a gadget • a mixture • an anecdote • eager (adj) • topical (adj) • obedience (n) • reluctant (adj) • a constellation • luxurious (adj) • up-to-date (adj) • carelessly (adv) • ineffective (adj) • to appeal [to sb] • insufficient (adj) • eye-catching (adj) • effortlessly (adv) • “Been there!” (phr) • to gaze [at sth/sb] • to put [a book] down • to puzzle/be puzzled • pre-determined (adj) • ...
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-25
Across
- A system of government based on landowners and tenants
- Something that takes away the feeling of pain
- honoring ancestors through rituals, such as offering food and wine to the dead
- Able to live forever
- A large group of friends and family
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience and laws
- The art of fine handwriting
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- A group of people traveling together
Down
- A place where water can be found in the desert
- Fine particles of rock
- Living away from one's native country
- A power or law believed to be granted by God
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- A form of government that is structured like a pyramid, few people on top, many people on bottom
- A stream that feeds into a river
- A person who is killed as part of a religious ritual
- a written character that represents a word
- A theory or set of values by which one lives
- An image of something that isn't really there
20 Clues: Able to live forever • Fine particles of rock • The art of fine handwriting • A stream that feeds into a river • A large group of friends and family • A group of people traveling together • Living away from one's native country • a written character that represents a word • A power or law believed to be granted by God • A theory or set of values by which one lives • ...
chapter 8 2021-10-28
Across
- how much variation in people that we can put in groups
- compares people of different ages
- people who share home environment
- retest and restudy the same group over time
- people who provided a home
- law required all children to attend school
- about ___ in five people with Savant Syndrome are males
- social scientists think __ is no longer a meaningful term
- a developmental condition found before the age of 18
- meaningful scores compared to pretest groups
- ability to learn from experiences
- heredity contributes to ___ differences
Down
- was proposed in 1920
- Garder identified __ relatively independent intelligences
- fuels the group-difference debate
- what was Bient's fear for the children
- designed to predict what you can learn
- what was Alferd Binet
- ___ three intelligences
- classified into 3 areas to predict real-word success
- higher-scoring people tend to live ___
- the ability to reason quickly
- theory that basic intelligence predicts ability in academics
- is emotional intelligence for creative thinking
- a set of people who provide genes for a person
- first proposed social intelligence
26 Clues: was proposed in 1920 • what was Alferd Binet • ___ three intelligences • people who provided a home • the ability to reason quickly • compares people of different ages • people who share home environment • fuels the group-difference debate • ability to learn from experiences • first proposed social intelligence • what was Bient's fear for the children • ...
The Nucleus 2022-03-17
Across
- Atomic number 3.
- Atomic number 13.
- Latin word for silver and the reason why it's element symbol is Ag.
- 53 protons
- Thousands of times smaller than the atom as a whole, these are held together by a fundamental force: the nuclear force and are very stable. They rarely change.
- The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- Same size as a proton but neutral.
- The word "atom" comes from this Greek word.
- A well tested set of ideas that explain many observations.
- Small, almost massless, and negatively charged.
- Heavy and positively charged.
Down
- The number of protons always determines the ______________.
- Neutrons act as a __________ between protons so that they don't repel.
- Protons and Neutrons, because they hang out in the nucleus.
- The number of protons in an atom.
- Stuff is made of _________.
- He proved the existence of atoms in 1905.
- Chemistry is the study of how three tiny particles form _____________.
- 16 protons
- The random motion of pollen grains due to collisions with the atoms and molecules surrounding them.
- 47 protons
21 Clues: 53 protons • 16 protons • 47 protons • Atomic number 3. • Atomic number 13. • Stuff is made of _________. • Heavy and positively charged. • The number of protons in an atom. • Same size as a proton but neutral. • He proved the existence of atoms in 1905. • The word "atom" comes from this Greek word. • Small, almost massless, and negatively charged. • ...
Motivation & Emotion- Jennifer Goiz 2021-04-09
Across
- a psychological desire
- two favorable decisions
- state when our needs are fueled
- chosing between dishes or doing laundry
- three punches from stress
- something you're told to trust
- how we emotionally and physically label something
- fulfillment
- internal reasons and force
- finding out the giant spider is fake after screaming
- external reasons and force
- connection of emotions and physicality
Down
- decided of your tummy ventromedialhypothalamus fire extinguisher of our desires
- when our needs are not met
- five stages
- ED that makes person eat less
- we know that the only thing certain is death
- connection of feelings and memory
- excitment in preformance
- step before out our immediate satisfaction
- something essential or necessary
- idea that is unconfirmed
- idea that we are forced to remain the same physically
- ED that causes irregularities in eating
- the feeling of reward that comes with improvement
- motivation for an action
- issue that affects many americans
- immediate satisfactions
- fueling reason behind an action
29 Clues: five stages • fulfillment • a psychological desire • two favorable decisions • immediate satisfactions • excitment in preformance • idea that is unconfirmed • motivation for an action • three punches from stress • when our needs are not met • internal reasons and force • external reasons and force • ED that makes person eat less • something you're told to trust • ...
Chapter 1 Activity 1B 2024-01-21
Across
- CLASSIFICATION LEVEL BETWEEN CLASS AND FAMILY
- THE CLASSIFICATION LEVEL THAT FOLLOWS KINGDOM
- THE SMALLEST UNIT OF ALL LIVING THINGS
- SMALL TOE ON THE HIND LEG THAT DOES NOT NORMALLY REACH THE GROUND
- UNABLE TO BE CUT IN EQUAL HALVES
- THE AREA BETWEEN THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST POINTS THAT A TIDE REACHES
- CONDITIONS THAT ARE OBSERVED TO DETERMINE THE RESULTS OF AN EXPERIMENT
- THE STUDY OF REASONING
- A SENSIBLE EXPLANATION ABOUT THE OBJECTS IN NATURE
Down
- A HOT SPRING ON AN OCEAN FLOOR
- CLASSIFICATION LEVEL THAT IS THE FIRST PART OF AN ORGANISM'S SCIENTIFIC NAME
- THE FATHER OF TAXONOMY
- INTRODUCED THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
- THE PLACE WHERE AN ORGANISM LIVES
- REASONING FROM SPECIFIC EVIDENCE TO A MORE GENERAL CONCLUSION
- AN INACTIVE STATE THAT HELPS THE ORGANISM STORE ENERGY
- THE TERM FOR ANYTHING THAT PROVIDES A PARTIAL REPRESENTAION OF SOMETHING ELSE
- A CONCLUSION BASED ON REASONING FROM EVIDENCE
- THE STUDY OF LIVING THINGS
- A WAY OF EXPLAINING AN OBJECT OR EVENT BY USING A SET OF FACTS
- PLANT LIFE
21 Clues: PLANT LIFE • THE FATHER OF TAXONOMY • THE STUDY OF REASONING • THE STUDY OF LIVING THINGS • A HOT SPRING ON AN OCEAN FLOOR • INTRODUCED THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD • UNABLE TO BE CUT IN EQUAL HALVES • THE PLACE WHERE AN ORGANISM LIVES • THE SMALLEST UNIT OF ALL LIVING THINGS • CLASSIFICATION LEVEL BETWEEN CLASS AND FAMILY • THE CLASSIFICATION LEVEL THAT FOLLOWS KINGDOM • ...
Module 1 2024-01-04
Across
- variable (y- axis)
- – Amount of matter in an object
- Method – an organized set of investigation procedures
- Experiment= a standard for comparison, hold a variable constant (does
- – organized procedure for testing hypothesis
- = study of matter & energy & the interactions between the two through forces & motion
- about events in nature
- – Interval between two occurring events
- = the application of scientific knowledge to improve the quality of life
- – Amount of matter in an object
- – Mass per unit volume of a material
- =an Explanation based on many observations supported by experimental results (explains why things work the way that they do)
Down
- – The amount of space occupied by an object
- – standard for comparison
- variable – factor whose value depends on the
- – process that uses observation and investigation to gain
- variable – factor that is adjusted by the experimenter
- = study of the composition (what matter is made up of), structure, properties (what matter is like & how it behaves), & reactions of matter
- change)
- =“rule of nature” Evidence summed up by related observations & experimental results to describe a pattern found in nature.
- – factor that doesn’t vary in experiment
- – Mass per unit volume of a material
- – educated guess or testable prediction
- by scientists
- – Distance between two points
25 Clues: change) • by scientists • variable (y- axis) • about events in nature • – standard for comparison • – Distance between two points • – Amount of matter in an object • – Amount of matter in an object • – Mass per unit volume of a material • – educated guess or testable prediction • – Mass per unit volume of a material • ...
crossword 4 chaz pt. 2 2024-04-17
Across
- favorite places for us to take photos
- the amount of ear piercings i have
- newspaper we do crosswords with
- alternative name for my dog
- lip balm that i use
- our favorite dessert
- my specific favorite color
- a nickname adri gave chaz briefly
- game chaz has not won against adri
- snoopy's sidekick
- what chaz got on your eye
- Chinese proverb theory that is also a tswift song
- what i call chaz when he gets a haircut
- disney movie franchise chaz has not seen
Down
- lip balm that you use
- perfume you got me
- the animal chaz won adri at fair
- my favorite f1 driver
- cologne you wear
- the language i sometimes say i love you in
- a Filipino dessert i kind of want right now
- the amount of guitars in my room
- a24 film set in new york about in yun
- my favorite basketball player of all time
- favorite white woman artist
- my favorite sanrio character
- my go to beverage
- adri's favorite energy drink
- the dishes and klay thompson have in common
29 Clues: cologne you wear • snoopy's sidekick • my go to beverage • perfume you got me • lip balm that i use • our favorite dessert • lip balm that you use • my favorite f1 driver • what chaz got on your eye • my specific favorite color • alternative name for my dog • favorite white woman artist • my favorite sanrio character • adri's favorite energy drink • newspaper we do crosswords with • ...
Our Math Words 2025-04-04
Across
- Means 10
- 12% is the ______ rate in BC.
- I thought about debt and fortune.
- The answer in math.
- 0 on a coordinate plane.
- When you owe money.
- The ________ of 8 are 1,2,4 and 8.
- The solution when you subtract.
- The money subtracted when something is on sale.
- I am a shape with four equal sides.
- The solution when you add is called the _______.
- I have more than two factors.
- Means 5
- I am a shape with two pairs of equal sides.
- I am a triangle in which all sides are the same.
- 0,5,10,15,20,25, are _______________ of 5.
Down
- I figured out the circumference of the Earth.
- When numbers in a set are getting larger.
- I am a triangle with two equal side lengths.
- A theory in math to explain something.
- I am a positive or negative number.
- The distance around the outside of a shape.
- The solution when you divide.
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 are _____________.
- Means 8
- I have exactly two factors, no more or less.
- Means 3
- length x width =
28 Clues: Means 8 • Means 5 • Means 3 • Means 10 • length x width = • The answer in math. • When you owe money. • 0 on a coordinate plane. • 12% is the ______ rate in BC. • The solution when you divide. • I have more than two factors. • The solution when you subtract. • I thought about debt and fortune. • The ________ of 8 are 1,2,4 and 8. • I am a positive or negative number. • ...
Uber’s Birthday Crossword Challenge 2025-06-01
Across
- : Apostle known for letters to early churches
- CAN'T SEE YOU : Line you might yell while playing hide-and-seek with bad timing
- RAINBOW : Viral phenomenon that left one man in awe
- : Elephant king in children's books
- RYAN : Legendary pitcher known for heat and longevity
- : Ohio city with a steel past
- IT ON FIRE : You did this to your parents' room at five years old
- : Microscopic beings that explain the Force (sort of)
- SUGAR : Diabetics monitor this
- : Garden that was lost
- : Heavy-duty way to light a candle
Down
- : King of Israel who faced Goliath
- THING : Rick Vaughn's anthem in "Major League"
- : Fix-all adhesive that bonds in seconds
- EARTH : A theory that's not exactly well-rounded
- : Nickname of the pitcher who obliterated a bird with a fastball
- : NBC logo or strutting bird
- THE CAT : First pet during the Clinton years
- : Prophet who anointed kings
- FALL : Season or original sin
- SEE : The thing you say that Allyson loves the most
- RHAPSODY : Queen's operatic rock masterpiece
- NIGHT FEEDER : Vampire or very committed raccoon
23 Clues: : Garden that was lost • : NBC logo or strutting bird • : Prophet who anointed kings • : Ohio city with a steel past • FALL : Season or original sin • SUGAR : Diabetics monitor this • : King of Israel who faced Goliath • : Heavy-duty way to light a candle • : Elephant king in children's books • : Fix-all adhesive that bonds in seconds • ...
English crossword 20.01.2023 2023-01-19
Across
- What is the animal saves his nuts in the tree?
- Unit of volume in the English system of measures?
- What is the official rule set by the state?
- What can't be changed in a child at birth?
- Everyone has this in their body, it's hard, it's white and it can break
- Who comes into the world after giving birth?
- The meetings for fun
- The place where food is served?
- Species if
- Where do Asian people live?
- What do you need an answer to?
- The people who raised the child?
- What does the clock count?
Down
- London is the capital of what?
- What name of the theory did Charles Darwin come up with?
- The act of buying and selling goods
- The name of the planet on which we live?
- Who does live in the zoo?
- Device for making calls?
- What's on a man's head?
- One of the biggest animal
- What are the name for two or more identical childrens?
- What do give us the oxygen?
- What color is the blood?
- What is the Madagascar?
25 Clues: Species if • The meetings for fun • What's on a man's head? • What is the Madagascar? • Device for making calls? • What color is the blood? • Who does live in the zoo? • One of the biggest animal • What does the clock count? • What do give us the oxygen? • Where do Asian people live? • London is the capital of what? • What do you need an answer to? • The place where food is served? • ...
Tts bing 2024-12-12
Across
- A particular item or piece of information of a specified kind
- A thing that can be seen and touched
- details Details that appeal to the five senses
- To convince someone to do something
- The answer to a problem
- A distinctive attribute or characteristic
- A statement or theory that is put forward as a proposition to be proved
- A final decision or judgment
- Visually descriptive or figurative language
- A series of actions to be taken in order to achieve a particular end
- A word that describes a noun
Down
- Opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action
- A suggestion or proposal
- A temporary state of mind or feeling
- The reason for which something is done or created
- A reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others
- The place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or takes place
- Give an account in words of (someone or something), including all the relevant characteristics, qualities, or events
- A view or prospect
- The process of doing something
20 Clues: A view or prospect • The answer to a problem • A suggestion or proposal • A final decision or judgment • A word that describes a noun • The process of doing something • To convince someone to do something • A thing that can be seen and touched • A temporary state of mind or feeling • A distinctive attribute or characteristic • Visually descriptive or figurative language • ...
Mathematics Holiday Homework 2025-12-15
Across
- Parts of a whole group, ratios
- To view something in relation to another.
- Branch of math that deals with numbers.
- Discover exact size, amount, etc.
- Three
- Total space taken up by a 2D shape, L x W
- Result in addition.
- An operations of arithmetic.
- How many left, how many more, difference
- Of TWO Lines
- The mathematical study of change.
- Collection of facts.
- Branch of math that deals with triangles.
- Branch of math that involves variables,unknowns.
- Another name for edge of a shape.
- Study of abstract math.
- Detailed examination.
Down
- Multiplication
- Numbers we add together
- Lines, linear
- Total of all the sides
- Four
- An operation finding product
- Round, estimate, close to the number, about
- One
- Division.
- Small part of circumference.
- Branch of math that deals with data.
- Collection of different things.
- Line segment joining 2 vertices in a shape.
- A 2D shape with no edges and corners
- A line with no endpoint.
- 1000 of these = Kilogram
33 Clues: One • Four • Three • Division. • Of TWO Lines • Lines, linear • Multiplication • Result in addition. • Collection of facts. • Detailed examination. • Total of all the sides • Numbers we add together • Study of abstract math. • A line with no endpoint. • 1000 of these = Kilogram • An operation finding product • An operations of arithmetic. • Small part of circumference. • Parts of a whole group, ratios • ...
Intro to Religions Vocabulary Crossword 2023-08-24
Across
- Offering or giving up some sort of material possession or god as part of a religious practice
- Belief in the teachings and deities of a given religion based on personal conviction and trust
- Religion has been used by mankind to try and answer the question of ____________
- The belief that it is impossible to know if there is a higher power in the universe
- The Animistic theory states that the world is full of ________ that influence the world around us
- The ________ states that humans worship deities in an attempt to control the natural world
- Religions that originated in the Middle East include Islam, Christianity, and ________
Down
- The belief in and worship of multiple gods as part of a religion
- Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism all originated in
- A practice, service, or ceremony that involves a series of actions performed in a set, specific order
- The lack of belief in any higher power or organized religion
- The predicting, or attempting to predict, future events and their outcomes
- Certain actions, places, people, food, or topics that are not to be discussed and are actively avoided
- Religions encourage followers to seek truth through self-improvement and ______________
- The belief that there is only one god in the universe and the worship of that god
- A set of organized beliefs, practices, and systems that relate to the belief in and worship of a controlling force in the universe
16 Clues: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism all originated in • The lack of belief in any higher power or organized religion • The belief in and worship of multiple gods as part of a religion • The predicting, or attempting to predict, future events and their outcomes • Religion has been used by mankind to try and answer the question of ____________ • ...
BENV - English legal 2024-09-20
Across
- The area of law dealing with rights and remedies sought by individuals (5,3)
- The party against whom a lawsuit is brought in a civil case (9)
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances (9)
- The UK's highest court of appeal (7,5)
- A remedy in equity, requiring the performance of a contract (8,11)
- Legal reasoning that is not binding but may be persuasive in future cases (6,5)
- A written law passed by a legislative body (7)
- A single important rule, a set of rules, a theory, or a principle that is widely followed in a field of law (8)
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- A law or a set of laws that have been passed by Parliament (11)
- A court order requiring someone to do or refrain from doing something (10)
- An amount of money awarded by a court in order to compensate a claimant who has suffered loss or damage as a result of a wrong for which the defendant is responsible (7)
- The person who represents and advises clients in legal matters, often appearing in court (9)
- The body responsible for prosecuting criminal cases in England and Wales (5,11)
- The party that brings a lawsuit in civil cases (8)
- A civil wrong that causes someone else to suffer loss or harm (4)
- The person accused of a crime in a court case (9)
- The principle that no one is above the law (4,2,3)
17 Clues: The UK's highest court of appeal (7,5) • A written law passed by a legislative body (7) • The person accused of a crime in a court case (9) • The party that brings a lawsuit in civil cases (8) • The principle that no one is above the law (4,2,3) • A law or a set of laws that have been passed by Parliament (11) • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-07-09
Across
- American chemist who discovered the elements polonium and radium.
- English scientist who discovered the laws of electromagnetism.
- Austrian physicist who developed quantum theory.
- German physicist who developed the theory of relativity.
- English naturalist who developed the theory of evolution.
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- Polish-born physicist famous for his theory of radioactivity.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer who formulated the laws of planetary motion.
- Italian physicist known as the "Father of Modern Science."
- American inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to the development of alternating current.
- English physicist known for his laws of motion and gravity.
10 Clues: Austrian physicist who developed quantum theory. • German physicist who developed the theory of relativity. • English naturalist who developed the theory of evolution. • Italian physicist known as the "Father of Modern Science." • English physicist known for his laws of motion and gravity. • Polish-born physicist famous for his theory of radioactivity. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2022-12-12
Across
- an approach to scientific investigations that involves making careful observations, forming and testing a hypothesis, and drawing a conclusion that confirms and modifies
- Theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- supporter/promoter of the Heliocentric model
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world
- “New Astronomy”
- Established the Heliocentric Theory
Down
- theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe
- “I think, Therefore I am”
- Theory that the Sun revolves around the Earth
- Physicist and mathematician that widely promoted Heliocentricity and created “Principia Mathematica”
10 Clues: “New Astronomy” • “I think, Therefore I am” • Established the Heliocentric Theory • supporter/promoter of the Heliocentric model • Theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • Theory that the Sun revolves around the Earth • theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe • ...
Delight's quick 1850s review 2023-05-12
Across
- Created the telescope in Italy in the 1500s
- A series of steps to prove or disprove a theory in science
- Theory that the world revolves about the Sun
- Proved mathematically that the orbits of the earth are actually eliptical
- Invisible force defined by Isaac newton
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- Believed all people have freedom of opinion and religion
- Part of the scientific theory where you predict what might happen in an experiment
- He was knighted by the queen and became the inventor of calculus
- Polish astronomer that believed in Heliocentric theory
- did work with chemistry and Physics
10 Clues: did work with chemistry and Physics • Invisible force defined by Isaac newton • Created the telescope in Italy in the 1500s • Theory that the world revolves about the Sun • Polish astronomer that believed in Heliocentric theory • Believed all people have freedom of opinion and religion • A series of steps to prove or disprove a theory in science • ...
The Nature of Pyschology 2012-04-25
Across
- the technical term for an arithmetic average
- an interrelated set of propositions about a particular phenomenon
- the method developed by Freud and extended by his follower for treating mental disorders
- method a method of obtaining information by questioning a large sample of people
- presents a uniform situation to a group of people who vary in a particular trait
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- a statement that can be tested
- being 30 percent or more above the weight level for a persons height and structure
- something that can occur with different values
- the scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- group in an experiment, the group in which the condition under study is absent
10 Clues: a statement that can be tested • the technical term for an arithmetic average • something that can occur with different values • the scientific study of behavior and mental processes • an interrelated set of propositions about a particular phenomenon • group in an experiment, the group in which the condition under study is absent • ...
The biological approach 2020-08-06
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- Twins that share 50% of their genes
- The rate that is measured by looking to see if both twins in a set share the same trait/characteristics
- The expression of our genes
- The name of a theory that looks at how traits have been passed on from our ancestors to aid survival.
- Our genetic makeup
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- Twins that share 100% of their genes
- A neurochemical that has been linked to the cause of OCD
- ________ ganglia. A brain structure that has been linked to the cause of OCD
- ________ sensitive.A limitation of this approach as it removes the blame from somebody.
- The fact that this approach is free from personal judgements/opinions.
10 Clues: Our genetic makeup • The expression of our genes • Twins that share 50% of their genes • Twins that share 100% of their genes • A neurochemical that has been linked to the cause of OCD • The fact that this approach is free from personal judgements/opinions. • ________ ganglia. A brain structure that has been linked to the cause of OCD • ...
Persuasive and argument techniques 2017-04-26
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- The use of facts and figures to suggest a rational point of view.
- extreme exaggeration that is used to make humour.
- a question with no expected answer
- A sweeping statement that suggests what is true.
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- developing a general theory from the observation of a set of specific situations or examples.
- a short story about someone or something that the writer has experienced.
- repeating words or sound to draw attention
- term or phrase that has been overused to the extent they they are commonly known.
- use of words to deliberately create emotion to the audience.
- a comparison between two things that helps draw conclusions.
10 Clues: a question with no expected answer • repeating words or sound to draw attention • A sweeping statement that suggests what is true. • extreme exaggeration that is used to make humour. • use of words to deliberately create emotion to the audience. • a comparison between two things that helps draw conclusions. • ...
Sky Jumpers crossword 2022-01-31
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- a light sharp jerky stroke or movement
- a planting o fruit tree, nut trees, or sugar maples
- not being in accordance with nature or consistent with a normal course of events
- a searching study, inquiry, or inspection
- to free from faults or defects
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- an object esteemed and venerated because of association with a saint or martyr
- a line segment extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference of bounding surface
- pass tense to move in a brusque or headlong manner
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- the state of being so tuned or sounded
10 Clues: to free from faults or defects • a light sharp jerky stroke or movement • the state of being so tuned or sounded • a searching study, inquiry, or inspection • pass tense to move in a brusque or headlong manner • a planting o fruit tree, nut trees, or sugar maples • an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events • ...
Pe chapter 9,10,11 2013-11-19
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- a type of anxiety that is shown by physiological response
- state of prepeardness in the body for action
- interpreting success as playing well
- motivation to succeed
- theory that considers optimum performance levels with optimum arousal levels
- a type of anxiety that comes from the brain
- motivation to avoid failure at all costs
- type of theory that shows arousal as a linear relationship to performance
- a type of anxiety felt in a particular situation
- a type of anxiety that is an enduring personal trait making you see situations as threatening
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- seeing success as a sign of superiority over others
- individuals predisposition to behave in a certain way
- theory that predicts a rapid decline in performance due to high anxiety levels
- innate enduring personality characteristics that can predict behaviour
- using deep breathing as a way to refocus concentration
- developing positive words or phrases to say to yourself
- systematic method of spotting identifying future talent
- creating mental images to escape the immediate effects of stress
18 Clues: motivation to succeed • interpreting success as playing well • motivation to avoid failure at all costs • a type of anxiety that comes from the brain • state of prepeardness in the body for action • a type of anxiety felt in a particular situation • seeing success as a sign of superiority over others • individuals predisposition to behave in a certain way • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-07-06
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- Galilei developed the telescope
- Kepler developed the three laws of planetary motion
- Mathematica Newton’s most famous publication
- Bacon developed the modern scientific method
- theory believed that the Earth was the center of the universe
- theory Earth and the other planets revolved around the Sun
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- the heliocentric theory heresy The Catholic Church
- Revolution emphasis on reason, observation, and systematic measurement became known as
- van Leeuwenhoek perfected the microscope
- Newton wrote the laws of gravity and three laws of motion
- Harvey first to accurately describe how blood circulation worked
- the planets in orbit around the sun gravity
- Copernicus On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies
- place in the 1500s and 1600s the scientific revolution
- the Middles Ages scientists followed thinking based on The Bible
15 Clues: Galilei developed the telescope • van Leeuwenhoek perfected the microscope • the planets in orbit around the sun gravity • Mathematica Newton’s most famous publication • Bacon developed the modern scientific method • the heliocentric theory heresy The Catholic Church • Kepler developed the three laws of planetary motion • ...
Lev Vygotsky vs Jean Piaget 2025-06-27
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- Russian psychologist known for the sociocultural theory of development
- Instructional support to help a learner perform a task
- Piaget’s process of changing schemas based on new information
- Vygotsky emphasized this type of context in learning
- Piaget’s second stage where symbolic thinking emerges
- Piaget’s process of fitting new info into existing schemas
- Vygotsky saw learning as happening through this with others
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- Piaget’s term for a child’s inability to see another’s point of view
- Learning theory both Piaget and Vygotsky contributed to
- Piaget’s third stage of development is called the ____ operational stage
- Clue
- Type of psychology both theorists specialized in
- Vygotsky believed this is key to cognitive development
- Abbreviation for the "Zone of Proximal Development"
- Swiss psychologist famous for his theory of cognitive development
15 Clues: Clue • Type of psychology both theorists specialized in • Abbreviation for the "Zone of Proximal Development" • Vygotsky emphasized this type of context in learning • Piaget’s second stage where symbolic thinking emerges • Instructional support to help a learner perform a task • Vygotsky believed this is key to cognitive development • ...
Optics Crossword 2012-12-11
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- Refraction is the bending of light as it passes from one substance to another.
- Clear,lucid.
- A range of values of a quantity or set of related quantities
- of reflection when light falls upon a plane surface it is so reflected that the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence and that the incident ray, reflected ray, and normal ray all lie in the plane of incidence
- spectrum the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- The distance between one peak or crest of a wave of light, heat, or other energy and the next corresponding peak or crest.
- Capable of, suitable for, or exhibiting luminescence.
- Curved like the inner surface of a sphere.
- of incidence The angle formed by a ray incident on a surface and a perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence.
- Impenetrable by light; neither transparent nor translucent.
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- The property or condition of occurring at frequent intervals.
- Capable of transmitting light so that objects or images can be seen as if there were no intervening material. See Synonyms at clear.
- point The focal point of a lens or mirror is the point in space where parallel light rays meet after passing through the lens or bouncing off the mirror
- theory Producing or involving subtraction.
- theory A substance added in small amounts to something else to improve, strengthen, or otherwise alter it.
- conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
- Emitting visible light as a result of being heated.
- Having a surface or boundary that curves or bulges outward, as the exterior of a sphere
18 Clues: Clear,lucid. • theory Producing or involving subtraction. • Curved like the inner surface of a sphere. • Emitting visible light as a result of being heated. • Capable of, suitable for, or exhibiting luminescence. • Impenetrable by light; neither transparent nor translucent. • A range of values of a quantity or set of related quantities • ...
Procrastination 2016-05-04
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- 1.occurring in or relating to a relatively short period of time
- an average measure of the efficiency of production
- 1.occurring over or relating to a long period of time
- 1.a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- 1.relating to or dependent on a set of circumstances or state of affairs
- a presentation at the main TED (technology, entertainment, design)
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- 1.the action of delaying or postponing something
- 1.a regularly updated website or web page
- 1.based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- 1.the latest time or date by which something should be completed
10 Clues: 1.a regularly updated website or web page • 1.the action of delaying or postponing something • 1.based on or in accordance with reason or logic • an average measure of the efficiency of production • 1.occurring over or relating to a long period of time • 1.occurring in or relating to a relatively short period of time • ...
Spelling Lesson 9 Josh K. 12-4-15 2015-12-04
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- a request for information
- to suggest or to make
- to take the job or position of
- to prove, show, find out, or state that is true or correct
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- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- the curved path along which something moves through the air or through space
- to create, invent, or produce by careful thought and effort
- passed or able to be passed from parent to child before birth
- of, relating to, producing, or using energy that is created when the nuclei of atoms are split apart
- to name or mention exactly and clearly
10 Clues: to suggest or to make • a request for information • to take the job or position of • to name or mention exactly and clearly • to prove, show, find out, or state that is true or correct • to create, invent, or produce by careful thought and effort • passed or able to be passed from parent to child before birth • ...
Sky Jumpers crossword 2022-01-31
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- past tense to move in a brusque or headlong manner
- a light sharp jerky stroke movement
- to free from faults or defects
- a searching study,inquiry, or inspection
- a line segment extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or bounding surface
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
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- the state of being so tuned or sounded
- an object esteemed and venerated because of association with a saint or martyr
- a planting of fruit trees, nut trees, or sugar maples
- not being in accordance with nature or consistent with a normal course of events
10 Clues: to free from faults or defects • a light sharp jerky stroke movement • the state of being so tuned or sounded • a searching study,inquiry, or inspection • past tense to move in a brusque or headlong manner • a planting of fruit trees, nut trees, or sugar maples • an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events • ...
One-word Substitution 2022-01-25
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- I have my _______ exam tomorrow.
- He set out to learn the theory and data of ___________.
- With total of 90, Indians top list of the US unicorns ________ founders.
- I saw a _____ of ducks swimming in the pond.
- I believe every sibling uses their sibling as a ________ and gets them grounded.
- My sister wants to meet a _____________ as she wants to be a national level dancer. She wants to make India proud.
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- Saudi Arabia is governed by a ________.
- I don't like the fact that all my friends are _______.
- The President arrived in his _______ at the India Gate on the occasion of Republic Day.
- Josh is an _______.
10 Clues: Josh is an _______. • I have my _______ exam tomorrow. • Saudi Arabia is governed by a ________. • I saw a _____ of ducks swimming in the pond. • I don't like the fact that all my friends are _______. • He set out to learn the theory and data of ___________. • With total of 90, Indians top list of the US unicorns ________ founders. • ...
29ogunbgo@lrsd.net 2024-01-14
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- : anything that takes up space and can be weighed.
- : temprature at which the solid and liquid forms of a pure substance can exist.
- : the minor components in a solution one's attention or mental effort.
- : when heat moves from one object to another through direct touch.
- : a means of solving a problem or dealing with a diffcult situation.
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- :of a same kind; alike.
- : an idea or set of ideas that is infende to explain facts or events.
- : to distintegrate; break up, or disperse.
- : a min portion of matter.
- : energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
10 Clues: :of a same kind; alike. • : a min portion of matter. • : to distintegrate; break up, or disperse. • : anything that takes up space and can be weighed. • : when heat moves from one object to another through direct touch. • : a means of solving a problem or dealing with a diffcult situation. • : an idea or set of ideas that is infende to explain facts or events. • ...
Chapter 11 Vocab 2024-02-20
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- a condition that needs to be checked
- a test to see if different distributions are similar to each other
- probability value
- the frequency that would be expected in a cell, on average, if the variables are independent
- measure of observed counts from expected
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- a frequency table for a single categorical variable
- It is contradictory to the null hypothesis and denoted by Ha or H1.
- the extent to which observed data match the values expected by theory.
- a type of statistical hypothesis that proposes that no statistical significance exists in a set of given observations
- sample proportions are unbiased estimators of their population proportion
10 Clues: probability value • a condition that needs to be checked • measure of observed counts from expected • a frequency table for a single categorical variable • a test to see if different distributions are similar to each other • It is contradictory to the null hypothesis and denoted by Ha or H1. • the extent to which observed data match the values expected by theory. • ...
1551-1600 2024-03-20
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- a person who makes money by starting or running businesses
- nervous or worried, and unable to relax
- to use something, especially fuel, energy or time
- to move from one job, school, situation, etc. to another
- to get something, especially by making an effort
- almost or very nearly, so that any slight difference is not important
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- to continue to do something despite difficulties or opposition, in a way that can seem unreasonable
- to make yourself responsible for something and start doing it
- a formal set of ideas that is intended to explain why something happens or exists
- not supporting or helping either side in a disagreement, competition, etc.
10 Clues: nervous or worried, and unable to relax • to get something, especially by making an effort • to use something, especially fuel, energy or time • to move from one job, school, situation, etc. to another • a person who makes money by starting or running businesses • to make yourself responsible for something and start doing it • ...
Social science 2024-06-27
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- theory A type of sociological theory that emphasizes the role of power and conflict in society
- A political science term for the practice of making decisions without involving the public
- A social science that studies economic and social structures and processes
- determination theory A theory of human behavior that posits people are motivated by a desire to achieve and maintain a positive self-image
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- A sociological theory that focuses on the role of social institutions in shaping human behavior
- A psychological approach that focuses on the unconscious mind
- interactionism A sociological theory that focuses on the importance of social interaction and mutual understanding
- The study of human social behavior and institutions
- anthropology A branch of anthropology that studies human culture
9 Clues: The study of human social behavior and institutions • A psychological approach that focuses on the unconscious mind • anthropology A branch of anthropology that studies human culture • A social science that studies economic and social structures and processes • A political science term for the practice of making decisions without involving the public • ...
Bowlby's theory and the Learning theory 2020-12-02
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- the social learning theory is learning through?
- time in which an attachment has to form
- The most important attachment
- actions that draw in adult attention
- learning through consequences
- the optimal time for an attachment to form
- a connection consistent between a stimulus and response
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- when you are born with something
- anything which has the effect of increasing the likelihood of the behaviour being repeated when something rewarding happens when it is taken away.
- action that has the effect of decreasing the likelihood of something being repeated
- the name of the researcher who did an experiment on learning by association
- a stimulus which has no effect
12 Clues: The most important attachment • learning through consequences • a stimulus which has no effect • when you are born with something • actions that draw in adult attention • time in which an attachment has to form • the optimal time for an attachment to form • the social learning theory is learning through? • a connection consistent between a stimulus and response • ...
Social Psychology Crossword 2022-03-31
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- The theory that we can explain someone’s behavior by crediting either the situation or the person’s stable, enduring traits
- The beliefs and attitudes we bring to a group grow stronger as we discuss them with like-minded others
- Set of expectations about a social position
- Influence resulting from a persons desire to gain approval and/or avoid disapproval
- Offers evidence and arguments to trigger favorable thoughts
- Feelings, often influenced by our beliefs, that predispose our reactions to objects, people, and events
- Adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
- Influence resulting from one’s willingness to accept others opinions about reality
- Occurs when people are influenced by incidental cues, such as a speaker’s attractiveness
- Improved performance on simple or well-learned tasks in the presence of others
- An understood rule for accepted and expected behavior
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- Tendency for observers to underestimate the impact of the situation and overestimate the impact of personal disposition
- The theory that when we become aware that our attitudes and our actions clash, we can reduce the resulting dissonance by changing our attitudes
- Tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to later comply with a larger request
- The enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, values, and traditions shared by a group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next
- The mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision-making group overrides a realistic appraisal of alternatives
- The loss of self-awareness and self-restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity
- The scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another
18 Clues: Set of expectations about a social position • An understood rule for accepted and expected behavior • Offers evidence and arguments to trigger favorable thoughts • Adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard • Improved performance on simple or well-learned tasks in the presence of others • ...
Psychology Vocab 2021-10-05
Ch 9 Key Terms Compsci 2023-11-13
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- This method returns a set that contains the difference between two sets.
- We create these by placing all the elements inside curly braces {} , separated by comma.
- Syntax for Creating a Dictionary
- This keyword returns the last inserted key-value pair from a dictionary as a tuple and removes the entry.
- This keyword returns the length of an object.
- Mainly used when we want to store and transfer objects (Python objects) into a file in the form of JSON.
- This keyword is used to delete objects.
- Allow you to quickly determine if a given value is or isn't part of a collection of values.
- Refers to the process of converting a data object (e.g., Python objects, Tensorflow models) into a format that allows us to store or transmit the data.
- Similar to a list comprehension but returns a set instead of a list.
- The largest set, which contains all the elements that are common to both sets.
- Syntax for Adding and Removing Elements in a Set
- A pre-defined, in-built function that removes an item at the specified index from the list.
- This keyword is used to fetch the value of a key from a dictionary.
- Tells you the size of the set of unique elements of x .
- The method dict() takes no arguments. If no arguments are provided, an empty dictionary is created.
- These are analogous to indexes of a list.
- Syntax for Retrieving a Value from a Dictionary
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- Used to to filter some information before creating a dictionary.
- Set 1 greater than or equal to set 2.
- Determines whether one set is a subset of another.
- This method returns a set that contains all items from the original set, and all items from the specified set(s).
- This keyword is used to erase all the elements present inside the dictionary.
- One of the basic things a program works with, like a letter or a number.
- This method returns a set that contains all items from both set, but not the items that are present in both sets.
- With this operator, you can check if a given value is not in a collection of values.
- A set function in Python that tells whether or not a set contains all the elements of another set.
- A method for transforming one dictionary into another dictionary.
- Includes data types that are usually numbers or strings.
- Syntax for Adding Elements in a Dictionary
- A module in Python that easily connects the output from one method with the output from another method.
- Closes the opened file.
- A data type in python used to store several items in a single variable.
- This keyword is used to check if a value is present in a sequence.
- A collection of key-value pairs.
- Used to load arrays or pickled objects from files with . npy , and . npz extensions to volatile memory or program.
- Opens a file, and returns it as a file object.
- Set 2 less than or equal to set 1.
- This method is used to return the list with all dictionary keys with values.
39 Clues: Closes the opened file. • Syntax for Creating a Dictionary • A collection of key-value pairs. • Set 2 less than or equal to set 1. • Set 1 greater than or equal to set 2. • This keyword is used to delete objects. • These are analogous to indexes of a list. • Syntax for Adding Elements in a Dictionary • This keyword returns the length of an object. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2018-03-07
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- A group of people that fight for their rights within their jobs
- The progress and improvement of industries over time
- Shares in a company
- The theory that germs are spread by very small organisms
- A theory where the economy is controlled by business owners and certain people
- The man that invented communism
- The poor people that did not own a lot
- A theory created by Karl Marx
- The time period that changed manufacturing
- The man who helped Karl Marx write the Communist Manifesto
- the right to vote
- A theory where the people own the distribution and production
- A group that work as one and is regarded as one in law
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- The social class that has professional and business workers and their families
- The people below the high class and above the low class
- To let things go the way they are
- The people that destroyed machines to keep their jobs
- A machine invented by Eli Whitney
- To reach an agreement regarding the rights and duties of people at work
- Land that is owned and cared for by a person
- A place where there is nothing wrong
- The way of thinking that all are equal
- Actions are right if they are useful and promotes happiness
- To stop working to protest
- A movement held by the working class of Britain in (1838-1857)
- To make a town into a city
- Someone who controls a business
- A meeting held to get rights for women
28 Clues: the right to vote • Shares in a company • To stop working to protest • To make a town into a city • A theory created by Karl Marx • The man that invented communism • Someone who controls a business • To let things go the way they are • A machine invented by Eli Whitney • A place where there is nothing wrong • The way of thinking that all are equal • ...
Sociology Chapter 7 2024-01-08
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- A repetition of, or return to criminal behavior restitution punishment intended to make criminals.
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance.
- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which are exposed
- Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts.
- Behavior that overconforms to social expectations.
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms.
- A social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent.
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms.
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- An act committed in violation of the law.
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- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status.
- only occasional breaking of norms
- The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison.
- To make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status.
- Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms.
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization.
- Deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity.
- Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people.
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • An act committed in violation of the law. • Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms. • Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms. • Behavior that overconforms to social expectations. • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms. • Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people. • ...
scient 2024-09-10
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- / Born in 1822 in France, developed the germ theory of disease and pasteurization.
- / Born in 1791 in England, contributed to electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- / Born in 1879 in Germany, developed the theory of relativity.
- / Born in 1822 in Austria, known as the father of genetics.
- / Born in 1707 in Sweden, developed the binomial system of naming species.
- / Born in 1809 in England, developed the theory of natural selection.
- / Born in 1473 in Poland, developed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- / Born in 1642 in England, formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- / Born in 1934 in England, renowned for her study of chimpanzees.
- / Born in 1916 in England, co-discovered the structure of DNA.
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- / Born in 1867 in Poland, discovered radioactivity and won two Nobel Prizes.
- / Born in 1743 in France, known as the father of modern chemistry.
- / Born in 1564 in Italy, known for improving the telescope and his work in astronomy.
- / Born in 287 BC in Greece, known for his work in geometry and buoyancy.
- / Born in 1452 in Italy, a Renaissance polymath known for his work in anatomy and engineering.
- / Born in 1901 in the USA, worked on the nature of chemical bonds and peace activism.
- / Born in 1856 in Serbia, known for his work with alternating current electricity.
- / Born in 1831 in Scotland, developed the theory of electromagnetism.
- / Born in 1912 in England, father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence.
- / Born in 1928 in the USA, co-discovered the structure of DNA.
- / Born in 1815 in England, often considered the first computer programmer.
21 Clues: / Born in 1822 in Austria, known as the father of genetics. • / Born in 1879 in Germany, developed the theory of relativity. • / Born in 1928 in the USA, co-discovered the structure of DNA. • / Born in 1916 in England, co-discovered the structure of DNA. • / Born in 1934 in England, renowned for her study of chimpanzees. • ...
Child Development Theorist 2025-08-21
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- theorist who studied morals & said we see ourself in levels.
- series of stages a person passes through during their lifetime.
- process refers to the ability to experience, express, & control emotions.
- an act of recognizing and recording behavior.
- process that refers to the ability to know right from wrong.
- studied 8 psychosocial stages based on common conflicts.
- period of growth & change between childhood and adulthood.
- created hierarchy of human basic needs needs.
- refers to the physical growth of a person’s body.
- theorist who said we see ourself in layers, and become more social in our lifetime.
- theory states kids learn best through their senses, own interests & rate.
- process of the brain and the use of mental skills.
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- study of how children physically, intellectually, emotionally, socially & morally.
- period of childhood from birth up to one year.
- created a social theory said from modeling those around us.
- period of childhood from three to five years of age.
- a scientifically acceptable principle followed as the basis of action.
- period of childhood from one to three years of age.
- a school providing children freedom within limits.
- a person’s surroundings.
- a child old enough to attend school; ages 5-12.
- psychiatrist theory states; early emotional experiences affect adult life profoundly.
- refers to the way people relate to others around them.
- the first to study children in a scientific way.
- Learning best through your senses.
- studied effects of positive & negative reinforcement in studying human behavior.
- sum of qualities a person inherits from their parents at birth.
27 Clues: a person’s surroundings. • Learning best through your senses. • an act of recognizing and recording behavior. • created hierarchy of human basic needs needs. • period of childhood from birth up to one year. • a child old enough to attend school; ages 5-12. • the first to study children in a scientific way. • refers to the physical growth of a person’s body. • ...
Unit 1 crim 2023-05-09
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- name of the person who created the American dream theory
- what theory believes that crime is necessary
- what composition of chromosomes increase testosterone
- what theory can be split into 2 sides
- what body type is muscular
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- what theory was created by Karl Marx
- Who made the theory which talks about atavistic features
- what type of twins share 100% of the same DNA
8 Clues: what body type is muscular • what theory was created by Karl Marx • what theory can be split into 2 sides • what theory believes that crime is necessary • what type of twins share 100% of the same DNA • what composition of chromosomes increase testosterone • name of the person who created the American dream theory • ...
Chapter 7 2024-01-04
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- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strains of bonds between individual and society
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- an act committed in violation of the law
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- a social condition in which norms are weak conflicting, or absent
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishments
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
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- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the frontal damage caused by their acts
- residuum process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- the theory that an individual's identity in proportion to the number of deviant acts
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- ways to encourage conformity to society norms
- repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • repetition of or return to criminal behavior • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
bang 2024-09-17
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- / Luminous objects made of gas, found throughout the universe.
- / A violent release of energy, often associated with the Big Bang.
- / The ability to do work or cause change.
- / A scientist who studies the stars and space.
- / The act of using telescopes and other tools to study space.
- / An explanation of phenomena based on evidence, like the Big Bang.
- / All existing matter and space considered as a whole.
- / The continuous progression of existence and events.
- / The vast expanse that exists beyond Earth.
- / Electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye.
- / A tool used to observe distant objects in space.
- / The theory describing the origin of the universe.
- / Related to the universe or outer space.
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- / Tiny components of matter and energy in the universe.
- / Describes objects with a large amount of mass.
- / The smallest units of matter.
- / Where the universe is believed to have originated from.
- / Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- / Scientist who first proposed the Big Bang theory.
- / A form of energy often associated with the early universe.
- / The force that attracts objects towards each other.
- / The branch of science that deals with matter and energy.
- / Famous astronomer who provided evidence of the expanding universe.
- / What space continues to do as it expands.
- / What scientists continue to uncover about the universe.
- / A representation used to explain a concept or theory.
- / Large systems of stars, dust, and gas in the universe.
- / What the universe continues to do after the Big Bang.
28 Clues: / The smallest units of matter. • / The ability to do work or cause change. • / Related to the universe or outer space. • / What space continues to do as it expands. • / Anything that takes up space and has mass. • / The vast expanse that exists beyond Earth. • / A scientist who studies the stars and space. • / Describes objects with a large amount of mass. • ...
The Subject and Development History of Stylistics, Its Fields and Research Methods, General Understanding of the Discipline, Stages, Functions, and Theories 2024-12-19
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- theory: The theory studying language characteristics of a particular cultural layer.
- style: The style typically found in social texts.
- method: The method for determining the stylistic features of literary texts.
- means: A linguistic tool enhancing emotional impact.
- style: A stylistic trend covering logical and formal language styles.
- stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis.
- focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics.
- analysis: One of the main methods used in stylistic analysis.
- theory: The theory analyzing the emotional impact of language.
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics focusing on the compositional structure of texts.
- stage: The stage of analyzing stylistic elements in texts.
- and Clues:
- style: The language style specific to newspapers and magazines.
- selection: The study of selecting linguistic tools to suit communication goals.
- A style specific to a particular field or domain.
- theory: The theory studying the role of linguistic tools in conveying meaning.
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- The historical roots of stylistics are connected to which classical discipline?
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics analyzing literary works.
- style: The speech style used in casual conversations.
- style: The style used in everyday communication.
- function: The function of stylistics in education.
- The study of expressive means in language.
- foundation: The core part of theoretical stylistics.
- style: The writing style used in scientific research.
- analysis: A method for examining a specific stylistic device in a text.
- differentiation: The stage of analyzing stylistic differences in texts.
- analysis: The direction studying language features in folklore and storytelling.
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics studying functional styles.
- style: The writing style designed for a broad audience.
- stylistics: The discipline studying linguistic changes in specific historical periods.
- analysis: The discipline identifying the uniqueness of language and style in literary works.
31 Clues: and Clues: • The study of expressive means in language. • stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis. • style: The style used in everyday communication. • style: The style typically found in social texts. • A style specific to a particular field or domain. • function: The function of stylistics in education. • focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics. • ...
Social and Behavioral Theories 2025-03-24
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- Factors that shape behavior.
- stage of change where there is no recognition of need for or interest in change
- the extent to which it is _______, or broadly relevant while using a manageable number of concepts
- ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior (over six months and chances to return to old behavior are few)
- adopting to new habits
- presents a systematic way of understanding events, behaviors and/or situations
- a theory used to explain health behaviors, especially for preventive and symptom-free concerns.
- regulating and monitoring individual behavior
- people intend to take action
- assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change
- a theory that explains human behavior in terms of a three-way, dynamic, reciprocal model in which personal factors, environmental influences, and behavior continually interact.
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- understanding and having the skill to perform the behavior
- a core concept in the Social Ecological Model.
- a theoretical framework was specified, and more than half the theoretical constructs were measured and explicitly tested, or two or more theories were compared to one another in a study
- if it's going to happen, then it will happen no matter what I do
- Adopting behaviors based on external role models.
- a theoretical framework was specified and several of the constructs were applied in components of the study
- is an important feature of a theory
- promoting incentives and rewards that encourage behavior change
- a local, state, national and global laws
- a person can be both an agent for change and a responder to change
21 Clues: adopting to new habits • Factors that shape behavior. • people intend to take action • is an important feature of a theory • a local, state, national and global laws • regulating and monitoring individual behavior • a core concept in the Social Ecological Model. • Adopting behaviors based on external role models. • assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change • ...
Social and Behavioral Theories 2025-03-24
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- a person can be both an agent for change and a responder to change
- a theory that explains human behavior in terms of a three-way, dynamic, reciprocal model in which personal factors, environmental influences, and behavior continually interact.
- a theoretical framework was specified, and more than half the theoretical constructs were measured and explicitly tested, or two or more theories were compared to one another in a study
- a theoretical framework was specified and several of the constructs were applied in components of the study
- a local, state, national and global laws
- understanding and having the skill to perform the behavior
- the extent to which it is _____, or broadly relevant while using a manageable number of concepts
- Adopting behaviors based on external role models.
- regulating and monitoring individual behavior
- Factors that shape behavior.
- a theory used to explain health behaviors, especially for preventive and symptom-free concerns.
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- stage of change where there is no recognition of need for or interest in change
- assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change
- a core concept in the Social Ecological Model.
- people intend to take action
- adopting to new habits
- promoting incentives and rewards that encourage behavior change
- if it's going to happen, then it will happen no matter what I do
- ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior (over six months and chances to return to old behavior are few)
- is an important feature of a theory
- presents a systematic way of understanding events, behaviors and/or situations
21 Clues: adopting to new habits • people intend to take action • Factors that shape behavior. • is an important feature of a theory • a local, state, national and global laws • regulating and monitoring individual behavior • a core concept in the Social Ecological Model. • Adopting behaviors based on external role models. • assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change • ...
Deviance Crossword 2020-11-17
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- recognized violation of cultural norms
- _______ crime is a business supplying illegal goods or services.
- Type of crime that has no readily apparent victim.
- Developed Differential Association Theory
- Developed Control Theory
- using unconventional means rather than conventional means to achieve a culturally approved goal
- theorist who believed deviance was a normal part of society
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- theorist who developed Strain Theory
- an act of moral vengeance
- primary point of contact between the population and the criminal justice system.
- violation of cultural norms enacted into laws
- very powerful negative label
12 Clues: Developed Control Theory • an act of moral vengeance • very powerful negative label • theorist who developed Strain Theory • recognized violation of cultural norms • Developed Differential Association Theory • violation of cultural norms enacted into laws • Type of crime that has no readily apparent victim. • theorist who believed deviance was a normal part of society • ...
Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence 2022-06-06
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- Relating new information to existing knowledge.
- Integrating information into a meaningful interpretation of the situation.
- ability to analyze and solve problems
- Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of ____
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- Sorting relevant from irrelevant information from the environment.
- sub theory relating to creative intelligence
- solve problems
- sub theory relating to analytical intelligence
- is comprised of abilities that can be ___
- common sense
- new ideas
- creating new ways to solve problems
- sub theory relating to practical intelligence
13 Clues: new ideas • common sense • solve problems • creating new ways to solve problems • Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of ____ • ability to analyze and solve problems • is comprised of abilities that can be ___ • sub theory relating to creative intelligence • sub theory relating to practical intelligence • sub theory relating to analytical intelligence • ...
Section 3 revision 2025-01-24
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- Who created the theory on insight learning
- A period of no improvement
- Main function is to reinforce feedback
- First stage of learning
- A demonstration must be....
- Main way to give feedback to a beginner
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- Second stage of Banduras theory
- How we shape behaviour
- Unpleasant stimulus to stop behaviour
- Who created the theory on behaviourism
10 Clues: How we shape behaviour • First stage of learning • A period of no improvement • A demonstration must be.... • Second stage of Banduras theory • Unpleasant stimulus to stop behaviour • Main function is to reinforce feedback • Who created the theory on behaviourism • Main way to give feedback to a beginner • Who created the theory on insight learning
How Vygotsky Defined the Zone of Proximal Development 2023-10-01
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- Activities, instructions, tools, and resources that are used to aid in the learning process while in ZPD are known as ___.
- Vygotsky is known for his ___ theory, which suggests that cognitive development is a result of social interactions and these interactions can differ from one culture to the next.
- For learning to take place, Vygotsky believed that social interaction between a more ___ other and the learner was critical.
- There are ___ distinct categories where a learner may fall in terms of their skill set.
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- The term referring to the range of abilities an individual can perform with the guidance of an expert but cannot yet perform on their own.
- Developed the theory of ZPD
- The ___ is someone who has a higher level of knowledge than the learner and is able to provide them with instruction during their learning process.
- Vygotsky also emphasized the power of ___ learning.
8 Clues: Developed the theory of ZPD • Vygotsky also emphasized the power of ___ learning. • There are ___ distinct categories where a learner may fall in terms of their skill set. • Activities, instructions, tools, and resources that are used to aid in the learning process while in ZPD are known as ___. • ...
Colin 2022-12-13
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- composed of distinct, non-connected points
- an unbroken, continuous line
- aka outputs, the variation of these values rely on changes in the dependent variable
- as x increases, y increases
- aka inputs, the variation of these values do not rely on another variable
- figures with the same shape but not necessarily the same size
- set of elements shared by two or more sets
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- add or subtract the same number each time
- a set with no elements
- lists elements of a set within braces{}
- lines that continue in the same direction and never intersect
- describes the properties elements mist possess to be in a set
- describes all elements must possess to be in a set
- the ratio of functions is a group of functions with characteristics.
- lines that intersect at a right (90 degree) angle
- the set of all elements in a universal set that are not included in a set
- an line drawn according to the pattern of scattered points to show a correlation
- sets with not common elements
- graph that relates two different sets of data by displaying them as ordered pairs
- pairs one input value with one output value
20 Clues: a set with no elements • as x increases, y increases • an unbroken, continuous line • sets with not common elements • lists elements of a set within braces{} • add or subtract the same number each time • composed of distinct, non-connected points • set of elements shared by two or more sets • pairs one input value with one output value • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-09-17
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- Refers to countries trying to outdo each other
- Gave his name to America
- An important invention in navigation uses north south east and west
- Represents the desire to spread Christianity
- The name of the transfer of plants, animals, people, ideas, culture, and diseases between the Old World (Europe) and the New World
- Known for his travels to Mexico
- The polygon shaped trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- He built a telescope
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- The theory of the sun being in the center
- The theory that the earth is in the center
- The first to put forth the heliocentric theory
- A Portuguese sea explorer
- Represents the desire to make money
- Thought we went west to the indies
- Published a book on the laws of gravity and motion
15 Clues: He built a telescope • Gave his name to America • A Portuguese sea explorer • Known for his travels to Mexico • Thought we went west to the indies • Represents the desire to make money • The theory of the sun being in the center • The theory that the earth is in the center • Represents the desire to spread Christianity • Refers to countries trying to outdo each other • ...
4th Quarter Project 2014-05-27
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- / a transformation that pushes the points of a graph horizonatally toward the y-axis or vertically toward the x-axis.
- / a collection of items called elements
- / if x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable, than the funtion notation for y id f(x).
- / the set of input vaules of a function or relation.
- / the set of output values of a function or relation.
- / the input of a function; a variable whose value determine the value of the output
- / each value in a matrix
- / a transformation across a line that reflects. it is the perpendicular bisector of each segment joining a point and its image
- / terms having the same radicand and index
- / a way of representing a set by listing the elements between braces, {}.
- / a type of relation that pairs each element in the domain with exactly one element in the range.
- / a set with a definite number of elements
- /a set with no elements
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- / the symbol square root used to denote a root.
- / a method of writing very large or very small numbers, by using powers of 10 in the form m x 10^n, where 1 is less than or equal to m, which is less than 10 and n is an interger.
- / the number or expression under a radical sign.
- / a notation for a set that uses a rule to describe the properties of the elements of the set.
- / the most basic function of a family of functions, pr the original function before a transformation is applied.
- / a set of ordered pairs.
- / the output of a function; a variable whose value depends on the value of the input
- / a change in the position, size, or shape of a figure
- / a way of writing the set of all real numbers between two endpoints. The symbols [ and ] are used to include an endpoint in an interval, and the symbols ( and ) are used to exclude an endpoint from an interval.
- / a transformation that pulls the points of a graph horizontally away from the y-axis or vertically away from the x-axis.
- / the positive square of a number, indicated by the radicand sign.
- / a transformation in which all the points of a figure move the same distance in the same direction
- / a set with an unlimited number of elements
- / a set that is contained entirely within another set.
27 Clues: /a set with no elements • / each value in a matrix • / a set of ordered pairs. • / a collection of items called elements • / terms having the same radicand and index • / a set with a definite number of elements • / a set with an unlimited number of elements • / the symbol square root used to denote a root. • / the number or expression under a radical sign. • ...
Emotional control in sport 2012-05-02
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- A type of anxiety
- A type of stress
- A component of an attitude
- A specific form of confidence
- Theory that relates to arousal in sport
- One of the mood states
- A mehtod of lowering long term anxiety
- This is required to train as an elite performer
- A method of persuasion
- Goal
- The desire to train
- This can cause increased tension
- Thinking of relevant cues throughout an entire match
- A type of rehearsal
- Less severe version of the catastrophe theory
- Anxiety shown by physiological symptoms
- Elite performers or teachers can be these
- A stage of group cohesion
- The specific areas that target setting relate to
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- The theory that believes behaviour is innate
- A factor that can affect performance
- Anger in sport
- To cleanse ill-feeling
- If you are too cocky, you are said to have this
- The opposite of the need to avoid failure
- One's belief of a specific situation and their reaction to it
- To mar a performance
- Attentional model pertaining to broad-narrow
- Journalists can raise anxiety in elite performers by using this before a competition
- A method of controlling anxiety and arousal
- Best performance
- A stage of learning
- This can be relevant or irrelevant
- A type of feedback
- The optimum level of performance
- Bandura's theory of learning (abbrev.)
- This measures how a performer is feeling (abbrev.)
- This controls the arousal levels in the body (abbrev.)
38 Clues: Goal • Anger in sport • A type of stress • Best performance • A type of anxiety • A type of feedback • The desire to train • A stage of learning • A type of rehearsal • To mar a performance • To cleanse ill-feeling • One of the mood states • A method of persuasion • A stage of group cohesion • A component of an attitude • A specific form of confidence • This can cause increased tension • ...
Chapter 27 & 6 2015-12-02
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- Theory of ____ and coping asserts that coping is a learned response to adapt to demands
- A method that has three components: metadata analysis, metamethod, and metatheory
- A theory that examines the societal processes and structures
- Looking for studies in the table of contents of key journals, for example
- A model to change behavior based on stages of change and assessing motivational readiness
- Acronym for the effect size d, calculated by finding the difference between two group means divided by the pooled standard deviation
- Social _______ theory attempts to explain behavior by expectations and self-efficacy
- ____ studies are original research
- _____ adaption model asserts that nursing’s role is to help patients adapt to their environmental changes
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- A type of average that uses the sum of weighted effect sizes divided by the sum of the weights
- The fact that studies that are published tend to over-represent statistically significant findings and not the null hypothesis (two words)
- ____ review narrows the PICOT question for systematic reviews
- Conceptual rationale for a study
- A type of model that is a visual map of an aspect of reality
- Examples are dissertations and unpublished reports (two words)
- Theory of ____ behavior explains how behavior is shaped by people’s intentions
- A type of graph that shows the estimated effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals for each study (two words)
- Examining the rigor of the studies in a metasynthesis
- A type of model that is a less formal than theories
- Health ____ model predicts health-seeking behavior by the patient’s estimation of the threat and the value of reducing said threat
20 Clues: Conceptual rationale for a study • ____ studies are original research • A type of model that is a less formal than theories • Examining the rigor of the studies in a metasynthesis • A type of model that is a visual map of an aspect of reality • A theory that examines the societal processes and structures • ...
Sociology Chapter 7 2024-01-08
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- A repetition of, or return to criminal behavior restitution punishment intended to make criminals.
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
- An act committed in violation of the law.
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms.
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms.
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status.
- Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms.
- Behavior that overconforms to social expectations.
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison.
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization.
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- To make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance.
- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which are exposed
- Deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity.
- Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people.
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts.
- The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- only occasional breaking of norms
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms.
- A social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent.
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • An act committed in violation of the law. • Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms. • Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms. • Behavior that overconforms to social expectations. • Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people. • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms. • ...
The Subject and Development History of Stylistics, Its Fields and Research Methods, General Understanding of the Discipline, Stages, Functions, and Theories 2024-12-19
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- theory: The theory studying language characteristics of a particular cultural layer.
- style: The style typically found in social texts.
- method: The method for determining the stylistic features of literary texts.
- means: A linguistic tool enhancing emotional impact.
- style: A stylistic trend covering logical and formal language styles.
- stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis.
- focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics.
- analysis: One of the main methods used in stylistic analysis.
- theory: The theory analyzing the emotional impact of language.
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics focusing on the compositional structure of texts.
- stage: The stage of analyzing stylistic elements in texts.
- and Clues:
- style: The language style specific to newspapers and magazines.
- selection: The study of selecting linguistic tools to suit communication goals.
- A style specific to a particular field or domain.
- theory: The theory studying the role of linguistic tools in conveying meaning.
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- The historical roots of stylistics are connected to which classical discipline?
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics analyzing literary works.
- style: The speech style used in casual conversations.
- style: The style used in everyday communication.
- function: The function of stylistics in education.
- The study of expressive means in language.
- foundation: The core part of theoretical stylistics.
- style: The writing style used in scientific research.
- analysis: A method for examining a specific stylistic device in a text.
- differentiation: The stage of analyzing stylistic differences in texts.
- analysis: The direction studying language features in folklore and storytelling.
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics studying functional styles.
- style: The writing style designed for a broad audience.
- stylistics: The discipline studying linguistic changes in specific historical periods.
- analysis: The discipline identifying the uniqueness of language and style in literary works.
31 Clues: and Clues: • The study of expressive means in language. • stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis. • style: The style used in everyday communication. • style: The style typically found in social texts. • A style specific to a particular field or domain. • function: The function of stylistics in education. • focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics. • ...
Socio Unit 3 Crossword Review 2025-10-23
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- Social Theory that argues people's likelihood of deviancy increases the further they are from the social goals
- The process of moving from rural farms to cities
- Conformity experiment, where subjects conformed instead of trusting their eyes
- ______ of Passage, highlighting the transition from childhood to adulthood
- The level of deviance when an individual actually acquires a deviant label
- Social Theory that argues people turn deviant due to a lack of self-control
- Type of Society where machine power has replaced human and animal power
- Form of deviance, accepts social goals but uses illegal or questionable means to achieve them
- An breaks from social norms or conformity
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- Form of deviance, accepts social goals but doesn't try to obtain them, simply getting by instead
- Form of deviance, rejects social goals and so decides to leave or remove themselves
- Sociological theory that argues deviancy is a label the powerful use on the oppressed
- The ability of a group to come to an agreement
- Form of Labeling Theory, where we judge someone's future based on their current stigma
- The age category at which you are legally considered an adult in a society
- Form of deviance, rejects social goals and so decides to try and fight to change them
- Type of Solidarity that is necessary and forced instead of chosen
- Form of government that operates only within the bounds of social agreements
- A harsh negative status that society can assign to individuals
- Form of introspection where we shape our self-image based on how we think other people see us
20 Clues: An breaks from social norms or conformity • The ability of a group to come to an agreement • The process of moving from rural farms to cities • A harsh negative status that society can assign to individuals • Type of Solidarity that is necessary and forced instead of chosen • Type of Society where machine power has replaced human and animal power • ...
Biology Chapter 1 Review 2023-08-28
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- Belief that nature should be used to it's fullest extent, violently if necessary
- The use of technology to enhance living organisms and their processes
- Belief that nature should be protected at all costs and used as little as possible
- The study of ethical situations in biology and medicine
- The perspective a person uses to interpret and understand the world
- The preservation and wise use of natural resources
- The main difference between humans and animals
- A model that explains a set of observations
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- A logical procedure that helps answer scientific questions
- Use and protect the earth
- Gathering data from pre-existing sources
- Collecting data on phenomena
- Simple statement that predicts the answer to a scientific question
- To explain or tell the meaning of
- The Study of Life
- A model that explains how phenomena relate to each other in a predictable way
- A simplified representation of reality that describes something about the world in a useful way
17 Clues: The Study of Life • Use and protect the earth • Collecting data on phenomena • To explain or tell the meaning of • Gathering data from pre-existing sources • A model that explains a set of observations • The main difference between humans and animals • The preservation and wise use of natural resources • The study of ethical situations in biology and medicine • ...
Obscure Terms for Mid-Term 2018-01-17
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- "face blindness" -- neurological condition
- sense of smell
- learning theorist interested in biological predispositions
- sensory interaction that demonstrates visual capture in perception of phonemes
- theory that dreams are the result of random neural activity
- concept; relates to Piaget's theory of cognitive development
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- brain structure that affects the pineal gland's production of melatonin
- cognitive psychologist known for his theory of moral development
- cells found in the retina; axons from the optic nerve
- supposed ESP ability to see into the future
- diminishing response to a frequently repeated stimulus
- retina's area of central focus
12 Clues: sense of smell • retina's area of central focus • "face blindness" -- neurological condition • supposed ESP ability to see into the future • cells found in the retina; axons from the optic nerve • diminishing response to a frequently repeated stimulus • learning theorist interested in biological predispositions • ...
Atom Scientists 2014-09-07
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- His theory became the theoretical foundation in chemistry
- determined the charge carried by the electron
- Equation for electron movements
- Discovered the electron
- Helped build the first nuclear bomb
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- Discovered the neutron
- Groundbreaking work in quantum theory
- Came up with the atomic theory of the universe
- Father of nuclear physics
- Modern periodic table based on his
10 Clues: Discovered the neutron • Discovered the electron • Father of nuclear physics • Equation for electron movements • Modern periodic table based on his • Helped build the first nuclear bomb • Groundbreaking work in quantum theory • determined the charge carried by the electron • Came up with the atomic theory of the universe • ...
Section 3 & 4 Crossword 2022-02-25
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- Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation)
- South Vietnamese soldiers that were trained by the North out of sympathy
- the peace treaty signed by US, South Vietnam, and North Vietnam
- January of 1968, the Vietcong and North Vietnamese launched a massive attack against the South
- wife of the outspoken opposition leader Benigno Aquino
- president of Philipines that declared martial law and incarcerated his opponents.
- belief that one political event in one country will cause similar events in other countries
- group of communists in Cambodia
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- “forever renouncing war”
- the total annual value of a country’s goods and services
- communist that set up a communist government in North Vietnam.
- country where the Pathet Lao took power
- Head of one of the most brutal regimes in the 1900s
- In 1975, North Vietnam took over the capital of the South
- strong anti-communist in cambodia
- Cambodia gained independence in 1953 under his rule
- large Japanese industrial firms owned by powerful families
17 Clues: “forever renouncing war” • group of communists in Cambodia • strong anti-communist in cambodia • Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) • country where the Pathet Lao took power • Head of one of the most brutal regimes in the 1900s • Cambodia gained independence in 1953 under his rule • wife of the outspoken opposition leader Benigno Aquino • ...
The Great Depression 2024-01-17
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- Market: A market where stocks (shares of ownership in companies) are bought and sold
- A policy of non-interference in the economy by the government
- A legal document guaranteeing payment of a loan with property
- A set of laws passed by a government
- Farm Board: A government agency created to help struggling farmers
- Relating to ideas and beliefs especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- A temporary settlement of makeshift dwellings
- Government financial assistance for those in need
- Great Depression: A long period of economic hardship, especially the one lasting from 1929 to the late 1930s
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- To take legal possession of property because of unpaid debt
- Someone blamed for something they didn't do
- the Groundwork: To prepare the way for something in the future
- Farmer: A farmer who rents land from someone else
- To deal with something successfully
- Land Bank: A government bank that provided loans to farmers
- Downturn: A period of declining economic activity
- The extent or range of something
- To make something steady or fixed
18 Clues: The extent or range of something • To make something steady or fixed • To deal with something successfully • A set of laws passed by a government • Someone blamed for something they didn't do • A temporary settlement of makeshift dwellings • Farmer: A farmer who rents land from someone else • Downturn: A period of declining economic activity • ...
Mathematical expression and sentences 2023-09-14
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- a special case of relation where no to ordered pairs can have the same first element
- a well-defined collection of objects (elements)
- contains the elements found in both set A and B
- the range of the function is positive plus the set of 0
- a set with no elements
- the subset of the Cartesian product which contain only some of the ordered pair based on the relationship defined between the first and second element
- set with definite set and accountable number of elements
- accepted rules and practice of spelling, writing and punctuation
- a set with exactly one elements
- type of function where both g(x) and h(x) are polynomials and h(x)≠0
- contains the elements found in set A or in set B, or in both
- both range and domain of the function is the same
- the range of the function is constant
- any operation that combines two values to create a new one
- one to one function
- the set of all first elements of R
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- symbol use in counting
- indefinite or non-countable number of elements
- expression written differently but their values are the same when simplified
- range of f is {-1,0,1}
- the range is pure integer value
- difference of a set from the universal set
- polynomial for every value of x
- always represent by U
- the set of all second element of R
- onto function
- usually represents the possible values for quantities
- usually represents constant in formulas in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and other related branches
- one to one and onto function
29 Clues: onto function • one to one function • always represent by U • symbol use in counting • range of f is {-1,0,1} • a set with no elements • one to one and onto function • the range is pure integer value • polynomial for every value of x • a set with exactly one elements • the set of all second element of R • the set of all first elements of R • the range of the function is constant • ...
Scientists 2023-09-05
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- Tesla Inventor and engineer, worked on AC electrical systems
- Curie Physicist and chemist, pioneer in radioactivity research
- Sagan Astronomer and science communicator, popularized science
- Newton Mathematician and physicist, laws of motion and gravity
- Carson Marine biologist and author, influential in environmentalism
- Hawking Theoretical physicist, contributed to black hole theory
- Einstein Theoretical physicist known for the theory of relativity
- Franklin Chemist, contributed to understanding of DNA structure
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- da Vinci Polymath, made significant contributions to various fields
- Darwin Naturalist, proposed theory of evolution by natural selection
- Galilei Astronomer and physicist, championed heliocentrism
- Goodall Primatologist, known for work with chimpanzees in the wild
- Feynman Theoretical physicist and educator, Nobel laureate
- deGrasse Tyson Astrophysicist and science communicator, hosted "Cosmos"
- Hubble Astronomer, discovered expansion of the universe
15 Clues: Hubble Astronomer, discovered expansion of the universe • Galilei Astronomer and physicist, championed heliocentrism • Feynman Theoretical physicist and educator, Nobel laureate • Tesla Inventor and engineer, worked on AC electrical systems • Curie Physicist and chemist, pioneer in radioactivity research • ...
Vocab words 2023-10-05
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- theory that explains how life on earth began
- various structures in different species having the same function but have evolved separately
- the process of selecting organisms with desired traits
- the last shared common ancestor on the branching tree of evolution
- Technique used to determine which fossils are older
- theory that species evolve rapidly
- comparison of early embryonic development reveals similarities which suggest common ancestry
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- Bats and butterflies have the same function but evolved separately
- bats, frogs, and lions all have similar bone structure
- a wrong theory:inheritance of acquired characteristics
- black butterflies die out first because they don't blend in well
- the millions of fossils that scientists have collected
- similarities in structure
- the dinosaurs no longer exist because of this
- the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
15 Clues: similarities in structure • theory that species evolve rapidly • theory that explains how life on earth began • the dinosaurs no longer exist because of this • Technique used to determine which fossils are older • the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily • bats, frogs, and lions all have similar bone structure • ...
Left Brain/ Right Brain Theory 2020-02-25
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- Right-brained people are said to be more __________.
- Keeping your brain _________ may help increase vitality.
- The ______ brain is sometimes called the digital brain.
- The 2 sides of your brain are ___________.
- Aim for a full night's _______ every night.
- Avoid ______ food.
- Who first came up with the idea of left brain/ right brain theory?
- If you're more __________ in thinking, you're left-brained.
- The left brain/ right brain theory first came around then (years)
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- The 2 halves of the brain are connected by _______ ______.
- The right brain is sometimes referred to as this.
- The left brain is credited with this.
- 120 minutes of aerobic exercise a week can improve _______ and verbal memory.
- The 2 halves of the brain are called ________.
- Neuroscientists found no _______ this theory is correct
15 Clues: Avoid ______ food. • The left brain is credited with this. • The 2 sides of your brain are ___________. • Aim for a full night's _______ every night. • The 2 halves of the brain are called ________. • The right brain is sometimes referred to as this. • Right-brained people are said to be more __________. • The ______ brain is sometimes called the digital brain. • ...
Scientific Method 2022-08-15
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- a statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions
- facts gathered during an experiment
- system of measurement used internationally, also known as SI units
- factor(s)that must remain the same in an experiment
- done by using your senses that should lead to the asking questions
- previous knowledge
- observations that include descriptive words
- variable that is used as a comparison in an experiment
- a summary of what you have learned from a scientific experiment
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- observations that include numerical data
- the variable that may change as a result of your experiment
- explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on facts that made from through observation and experiments
- the variable you change on purpose to test
- definitions used by scientists that describes procedures and materials used in an experiment
- a way to communicate results of an experiment
- a process to learn about the world around us
- an attempt to explain something by making a testable prediction
17 Clues: previous knowledge • facts gathered during an experiment • observations that include numerical data • the variable you change on purpose to test • observations that include descriptive words • a process to learn about the world around us • a way to communicate results of an experiment • factor(s)that must remain the same in an experiment • ...
The Puzzle of The Scientific Revolution 2015-04-16
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- Discovered the Heliocentric Theory
- Janssen A Dutch merhcant and scientist used a "microscope" to observe bacteria
- A mathematician that only relied on math and logic
- Created and discovered the telescope
- Method Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo created this method
- Kepler Added Mathematics to Copernicus's Theory
- Discovered the Geocentric Theory
- Brahe Produced mountains of accurate data based on his data
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- University A college that Newton went
- Torricelli Developed the first barometer
- Bacon A English writer that got scientist to experiment and draw conclusions
- Newton Created and Discovered the Laws of Motion and Gravity
- Edward Jenner created a vaccine for a disease
13 Clues: Discovered the Geocentric Theory • Discovered the Heliocentric Theory • Created and discovered the telescope • University A college that Newton went • Torricelli Developed the first barometer • Edward Jenner created a vaccine for a disease • Kepler Added Mathematics to Copernicus's Theory • A mathematician that only relied on math and logic • ...
Astronomy Homework 2025-09-03
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- Quantitative expression of the precision of a measurement
- Scientific papers are subject to _____ by other scientists
- Visual representation of numerical data
- Communication from the gods in Babylonian cosmology
- Personal cosmology in which objects are considered to be alive
- Meters, kilograms, and seconds, for example
- Philosopher who presented observational evidence that the world is a sphere
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- Body of knowledge in which correctness is decided by observations
- Basic unit of knowledge in science
- Personal cosmology in which all things behave like clockwork
- Testable claim made by a theory
- Scientific principle that is always validated by observations of nature
- Observation designed to test some aspect of a scientific theory
13 Clues: Testable claim made by a theory • Basic unit of knowledge in science • Visual representation of numerical data • Meters, kilograms, and seconds, for example • Communication from the gods in Babylonian cosmology • Quantitative expression of the precision of a measurement • Scientific papers are subject to _____ by other scientists • ...
Astronomy 2025-09-03
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- Testable claim made by a theory
- Communication from the gods in Babylonian cosmology
- Visual representation of numerical data
- Scientific papers are subject to _____ by other scientists
- Personal cosmology in which objects are considered to be alive
- Personal cosmology in which all things behave like clockwork
- Meters, kilograms, and seconds, for example
- Scientific principle that is always validated by observations of nature
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- Quantitative expression of the precision of a measurement
- Observation designed to test some aspect of a scientific theory
- Philosopher who presented observational evidence that the world is a sphere
- Basic unit of knowledge in science
- Body of knowledge in which correctness is decided by observations
13 Clues: Testable claim made by a theory • Basic unit of knowledge in science • Visual representation of numerical data • Meters, kilograms, and seconds, for example • Communication from the gods in Babylonian cosmology • Quantitative expression of the precision of a measurement • Scientific papers are subject to _____ by other scientists • ...
Cognition 2023-10-13
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- - The process of evaluating or assessing something
- Factor Theory - A theory of emotion that combines physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
- Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts
- Memory - Memory for specific life events
- Memory - Emotional response to significant events
- Atkinson - Theorists who proposed the "Levels of Processing" model
- Processing - A model of memory that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval
- Memory - Memory for skills and habits
- - Brain region associated with memory formation
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- - Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline
- Effect - The effects of weaponry on the human body and mind
- - Mental framework for organizing information
- - Learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors
13 Clues: Memory - Memory for skills and habits • Memory - Memory for specific life events • - Mental framework for organizing information • - Brain region associated with memory formation • Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts • Memory - Emotional response to significant events • - The process of evaluating or assessing something • ...
Vocabulary Set 1 & Set 2 Review 2022-09-11
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- something that can cause harm or injury
- great damage or ruin
- great amount or size
- to make different or change
- to be responsible
- respect for oneself
- a person or thing that stirs the mind, feelings or imagination
- to give one’s opinion or to inform
- not able to tell beforehand
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- a difficult or dangerous situation
- to fall down or cave in
- waited or stopped, especially because of feeling unsure
- uneasily
- to try anything to change a hopeless situation
- very harsh or serious
- to be made to feel ashamed or foolish
16 Clues: uneasily • to be responsible • respect for oneself • great damage or ruin • great amount or size • very harsh or serious • to fall down or cave in • to make different or change • not able to tell beforehand • a difficult or dangerous situation • to give one’s opinion or to inform • to be made to feel ashamed or foolish • something that can cause harm or injury • ...
Evidence and Investigation Vocabulary Review 2020-02-04
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- Concealed. Not developed. Not clearly visible.
- How easily water or air can pass through a material.
- A variable that the experimentor changes on purpose.
- An indication, clue, sign, or fact that can support or prove an idea.
- A liquid that can dissolve other substances.
- The study of handwriting.
- A molded mass of plaster
- A scientific technique used to separate a mixture into its components.
- A variables that changes as a result of another variable being manipulated (changed).
- An educated guess as to why something might be.
- A variable which is kept the same during an experiment.
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- A set of assumptions, inferences, or conclusions based on evidence and logical reasoning.
- A very small portion of matter.
- A careful study of something in order to discover the facts about it.
- A substance that gives colour to other materials.
- The arrangement of things into groups on the basis of a relationship between them.
- An imagined (or hypothetical) sequence of events.
17 Clues: A molded mass of plaster • The study of handwriting. • A very small portion of matter. • A liquid that can dissolve other substances. • Concealed. Not developed. Not clearly visible. • An educated guess as to why something might be. • A substance that gives colour to other materials. • An imagined (or hypothetical) sequence of events. • ...
GRADE 8 - CROSSWORD - 27.06.2021 2021-06-22
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- Discovery of benzene and electromagnetic induction
- Proposed the theory of evolution
- Invented Zinc-carbon battery
- Father of modern botany
- Discovered the fundamental laws of inheritance
- Discovery of DNA structure
- Discovery of neutron
- Discovery of the electron
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- Discovery of Phosphorus
- Father of biology
- Discovery of gravitational force
- General Theory of Relativity
- Discovered alpha and beta rays
- Discovery of Polonium and Radium
- Invention of motion picture camera
15 Clues: Father of biology • Discovery of neutron • Discovery of Phosphorus • Father of modern botany • Discovery of the electron • Discovery of DNA structure • Invented Zinc-carbon battery • General Theory of Relativity • Discovered alpha and beta rays • Proposed the theory of evolution • Discovery of gravitational force • Discovery of Polonium and Radium • Invention of motion picture camera • ...
Chapters 1-5, 7-14, 16-19, 21-26, 29 & 6 2019-04-07
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- analysis of the theoretical underpinnings on which the studies are grounded
- reviewers use a common metric for combining evidence statistically
- theory borrowed from another discipline
- study based on theory
- conceptualizations of the target phenomenon under study
- tendency for published studies to overrepresent statistically significant findings
- less formal means of organizing phenomena than theories
- graphs the estimated effect size for each study together with the 95% CI around each estimate
- thoroughly describes a phenomenon
- paradigm that involves a critique of society and societal processes and structures
- preliminary review of research findings designed to refine the questions and protocols for a systematic review
- original research investigations
- describe and explain large segments of the human experience
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- suggest that cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses
- most prominent theoretical system in grounded theory
- humans were viewed as biophysical adaptive systems who cope with environmental change through the process of adaptation
- provides a framework for understanding people's behavior and its psychological determinants
- predicting the average effect size based on possible explanatory factors
- can lay a good foundation for a metasynthesis
- overall conceptual underpinnings of a study
- refers to an abstract generalization that explains how phenomena are interrelated
- study of the methodologic rigor of the studies included in the metasynthesis
- methodically integrates research evidence about a specific research question using careful sampling and data collection procedures that are spelled out in advance in a protocol
- studies with a more limited distribution
25 Clues: study based on theory • original research investigations • thoroughly describes a phenomenon • theory borrowed from another discipline • studies with a more limited distribution • overall conceptual underpinnings of a study • can lay a good foundation for a metasynthesis • most prominent theoretical system in grounded theory • ...
AP U.S. Government and Politics: Foundations of Government 2024-07-30
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- when the state and federal governments work separately.
- the national government regulates interstate trade.
- protects citizens from illegal incarceration.
- when the national government allocates money to state and local government with very few oversights.
- created the bicameral system of the American legislature.
- the transfer of powers from the national to the states.
- powers used by both the state and federal governments.
- principle that greater number should exercise greater power.
- states are required to recognized each other's records and public acts.
- delegated powers to the federal government.
- theory of government that emphasizes the participation of citizens.
- unwritten powers used by the federal government.
- type of grant that gives states open freedom to apply as they see fit.
- belief that all people are born with these.
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- theory that too many groups competing lead to gridlock.
- theory that all groups have equal say and participation in government.
- disgruntled farmers who raise up arms against the local government.
- type of grant that has strict guidelines that must be followed.
- type of American democracy elects leaders.
- event where America's second form of government was created.
- separate groups of people who share common beliefs.
- system of government when state and national government share power.
- when the levels of government align closely together.
- laws created that are "implied" are support by this clause.
- theory of belief that the wealthy controls government.
- an official order to do something.
- principle that reviews the constitutionality of laws.
- powers for the states as supported by the Tenth Amendment.
28 Clues: an official order to do something. • type of American democracy elects leaders. • delegated powers to the federal government. • belief that all people are born with these. • protects citizens from illegal incarceration. • unwritten powers used by the federal government. • the national government regulates interstate trade. • ...
PPGC crossword puzzle 22 2025-08-28
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- Emphasizes historical institutions and normative values
- The population who live under a government's authority
- A political unit with sovereignty and organized institutions
- Emphasizes laws, constitutions, and judicial rules
- Social or legal position within a political community
- The academic study of government and political behavior
- Greek term for a city-state central to classical political thought
- Filipino word for the study or practice of politics
- The claim that rulers derive authority from God
- Idea that the state arises from human nature
- The process of making collective decisions for a group
- The ability to influence or control others' behavior
- Scholar known for works on political terminology and practice
- Organized, methodical examination of political phenomena
- The organization that makes and enforces public policy
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- Politics specific to the Philippines, institutions and actors
- Explains political outcomes mainly by material interests and resources
- Ultimate authority of the state over its territory
- Theory that political behavior springs from natural instincts
- A field of study with its own methods and literature
- Focuses on individual actions, attitudes, and voting patterns
- Renaissance writer of The Prince on statecraft
- Theory that states develop gradually from kinship groups
- A defined geographic area under a state's control
- Studies formal rules, structures, and political organizations
- Ancient philosopher who defined the polis and mixed government
- Theory that state authority arises from an agreement among people
- A group sharing common identity, culture, or history
- Theory that states form when one group subjugates others
- A ruler whose actions Machiavelli analyzed in a famous book
30 Clues: Idea that the state arises from human nature • Renaissance writer of The Prince on statecraft • The claim that rulers derive authority from God • A defined geographic area under a state's control • Ultimate authority of the state over its territory • Emphasizes laws, constitutions, and judicial rules • Filipino word for the study or practice of politics • ...
Sleep & Dreams 2025-10-22
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- Measures electrical activity in brain (brain waves)
- Complex movements while in N3 sleep (i.e., deep sleep)
- A ______ dream is when the dreamer is aware that they’re dreaming
- REM sleep behavior disorder is a disorder in which the sleeper physically acts out their dream
- The _______ gland produces melatonin
- A sleep disorder characterized by temporary breathing stoppages during sleep and repeated awakenings
- Physiological function theory states that regular brain stimulation during REM sleep may help develop & preserve brain pathways
- State of consciousness that occurs during sleep
- Sleep that features vivid, long-lasting dreams; similar to being awake; irregular breathing, heart rate; difficult to awaken from; body "paralyzed"
- Non-REM sleep; includes all other sleep stages, except for REM
- The inability to fall asleep or stay asleep
- Activation-synthesis theory is a biological theory of dreams that states that the brain weaves a story from the ______ activity of neurons
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- Information-processing theory dreams help to process & form day's experiences into ________
- A sleep disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable episodes of REM sleep
- N1 is the ________ stage of sleep
- Another name for N3 sleep; difficult to wake person; often disoriented if wake up; talking and walking in sleep happen here
- Structure in the brain involved in sleep
- Biological rhythms that change over a 24-hour period
- Lost sleep must be "paid back"
- N2 sleep is a little ________ than N1
- The suprachiasmatic _______ monitors light and regulates the sleep/wake cycle
- Hormone that causes drowsiness
- Tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation is called REM ________
23 Clues: Lost sleep must be "paid back" • Hormone that causes drowsiness • N1 is the ________ stage of sleep • The _______ gland produces melatonin • N2 sleep is a little ________ than N1 • Structure in the brain involved in sleep • The inability to fall asleep or stay asleep • State of consciousness that occurs during sleep • Measures electrical activity in brain (brain waves) • ...
Personality 2025-10-29
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- the base of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
- yelling at a coworker after being criticized by your boss is an example of the defense mechanism _____
- Bandura's idea for how personal qualities, the environment, and behavior interact to produce personality: _____ determinism
- someone who experiences trauma and forgets the details of the trauma is using the defense mechanism _____
- the only personality measurement tool that isn't criticized for being time-consuming
- the theory that is criticized for sexism
- our patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behavior
- our "conscience" according to Freud
- the theory that is criticized for being too optimistic
- personality measurement involving one-on-one discussion
- someone who is calm, secure, and self-satisfied is low in _____
- personality measurement technique involving ambiguous stimuli
- narcissism characterized by extraversion, dominance, and attention seeking
- an inborn drive to realize one's full potential is called self-_____
- thoughts and motives that lie just below the surface of consciousness
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- the theory that is criticized for being all nurture and no nature
- someone who is ruthless, suspicious, and competitive is low in _____
- the dark triad trait marked by cunningness, manipulation, and distrust of others
- Rogers argues that alignment between the real and ideal selves (called _____) leads to a positive self-concept
- for learning to occur through watching and imitating others, we must first pay _____
- an alcoholic who refuses to admit the problem is using the defense mechanism _____
- someone who is organized, dependable, and disciplined is high in _____
- the theory that is criticized for ignoring situational effects
23 Clues: our "conscience" according to Freud • the base of Maslow's hierarchy of needs • the theory that is criticized for sexism • our patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behavior • the theory that is criticized for being too optimistic • personality measurement involving one-on-one discussion • personality measurement technique involving ambiguous stimuli • ...
Cognition 2023-10-13
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- - The process of evaluating or assessing something
- Factor Theory - A theory of emotion that combines physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
- Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts
- Memory - Memory for specific life events
- Memory - Emotional response to significant events
- Atkinson - Theorists who proposed the "Levels of Processing" model
- Processing - A model of memory that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval
- Memory - Memory for skills and habits
- - Brain region associated with memory formation
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- - Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline
- Effect - The effects of weaponry on the human body and mind
- - Mental framework for organizing information
- - Learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors
13 Clues: Memory - Memory for skills and habits • Memory - Memory for specific life events • - Mental framework for organizing information • - Brain region associated with memory formation • Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts • Memory - Emotional response to significant events • - The process of evaluating or assessing something • ...
Cognition 2023-10-13
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- - The process of evaluating or assessing something
- Factor Theory - A theory of emotion that combines physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
- Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts
- Memory - Memory for specific life events
- Memory - Emotional response to significant events
- Atkinson - Theorists who proposed the "Levels of Processing" model
- Processing - A model of memory that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval
- Memory - Memory for skills and habits
- - Brain region associated with memory formation
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- - Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline
- Effect - The effects of weaponry on the human body and mind
- - Mental framework for organizing information
- - Learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors
13 Clues: Memory - Memory for skills and habits • Memory - Memory for specific life events • - Mental framework for organizing information • - Brain region associated with memory formation • Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts • Memory - Emotional response to significant events • - The process of evaluating or assessing something • ...
Cognition 2023-10-13
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- - The process of evaluating or assessing something
- Factor Theory - A theory of emotion that combines physiological arousal and cognitive interpretation
- Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts
- Memory - Memory for specific life events
- Memory - Emotional response to significant events
- Atkinson - Theorists who proposed the "Levels of Processing" model
- Processing - A model of memory that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval
- Memory - Memory for skills and habits
- - Brain region associated with memory formation
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- - Disease causing memory loss and cognitive decline
- Effect - The effects of weaponry on the human body and mind
- - Mental framework for organizing information
- - Learning theory that focuses on observable behaviors
13 Clues: Memory - Memory for skills and habits • Memory - Memory for specific life events • - Mental framework for organizing information • - Brain region associated with memory formation • Memory - Long-term memory for facts and concepts • Memory - Emotional response to significant events • - The process of evaluating or assessing something • ...
dawits way to study math 2017-09-28
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- most
- value maximum or a minimum
- Exclusive In logic and probability theory, two propositions
- and whisker plot a graphic way to display the median, quartiles, and extremes of a data set on a number line to show the distribution of the data
- a diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval.
- is the average
- means using knowledge and information to come to conclusions.
- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
- of Center The middle
- is he whole population of something
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- value is a maximum or a minimum, in this case we can simply look at the graph.
- randomly selected
- Frequency Table is the organizing of raw data in table form, using classes and frequencies.
- Range is when you subtract q1 and q2
- is not randomly selected
- a sample that is selected randomly
- part of population
17 Clues: most • is the average • randomly selected • part of population • is not randomly selected • of Center The middle • value maximum or a minimum • a sample that is selected randomly • is he whole population of something • Range is when you subtract q1 and q2 • Exclusive In logic and probability theory, two propositions • ...
midterm_cpe105 2019-04-28
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- A statement which is thought to be true but has not been proven yet
- the result that is proved to be true
- a set of distinct objects is an ordered arrangement of these objects.
- the probability of getting a certain value for a discrete random variable
- where it is shown that if some statement were false, a logical contradiction occurs, hence the statement must be true.
- If k+1 or more objects are placed into k boxes, then there is at least one box containing two or more of the objects.
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- A relation R on a set A is called __________ if (a,a) R for every element a A.
- a proof in which an example is shown to exist by methods of probability theory - not an argument that a theorem is 'probably' true.
- A __________________ for a sequence {an} is an equation that expresses an in terms of one or more of the previous terms in the sequence: a0, a1, a2, …, an-1 for all integers nn0 where n0 is a nonnegative integer.
- branch of discrete mathematics concerned with determining the size of finite sets without actually enumerating each element.
- This method works by first proving the statement is true for a starting value, and then proving that the process used to go from one value to the next is valid.
- A relation R on a set A is called ________
- will prove that there is a X that satisfies f(X), but does not explain how such an X will be obtained.
- A _____________________ is one in which objects are defined in terms of other objects of the same type.
- It is a demonstration that, given certain axioms, some statement of interest is necessarily true.
15 Clues: the result that is proved to be true • A relation R on a set A is called ________ • A statement which is thought to be true but has not been proven yet • a set of distinct objects is an ordered arrangement of these objects. • the probability of getting a certain value for a discrete random variable • ...
AP Human Geography 2017-04-22
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- 4 Low birth and death rates
- Most known nation without state
- Refers to the totality of customs of a group
- The maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service.
- The physical separation of different races into different geographic areas
- The basic structure of services, installations, and facilities needed to support economic activities
- How many types of diffusion is there in human geography?
- Largest Religion in world
- Who created the least cost theory?
- What type of city is Istanbul
- Something that brings in people
- Transition What are the 4 stages in this model of development in a country?
- Line divides the more developed north from the less developed south
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- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle
- Religion A religion in which a central authority exercises a high degree of control.
- Religion Religions that attempt to be global, to appeal to all people, wherever they may live in the world, not just to those of one culture or location.
- The shape for the Central Place Theory
- Factor that makes someone leave country
- Place Theory A theory that explains the distribution of services, based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas for services
- Buddhism's hearth
- Model of Development all countries move through 5 steps to development and modernization through selling resources and global participation
- large-scale migration of people of various European ancestries from racially mixed urban regions to more racially homogeneous suburban or exurban regions.
22 Clues: Buddhism's hearth • Largest Religion in world • What type of city is Istanbul • Most known nation without state • Something that brings in people • 4 Low birth and death rates • Who created the least cost theory? • The shape for the Central Place Theory • Factor that makes someone leave country • Refers to the totality of customs of a group • ...
Sociology Chapter 7 Vocab 2024-01-10
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- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- a repetition of, or return to, cirminal behavior
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- only occasional breaking of norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual’s identity
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- an act commited in violation of the law
- process of reducing seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
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- system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- Job-related crimes commited by high-status people
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- the theory that compliance with social norms requites strong bonds between individuals and society
- ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- punishment intended to make cirminals pay compensation for their acts
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting or absent
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the finacial damage caused by their acts.
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act commited in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms • a repetition of, or return to, cirminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • Job-related crimes commited by high-status people • ...
psychology 2023-10-03
Across
- the process of establishing norms for a test
- an empirically testable proposition about some fact
- testing instruments designed to help students learn more about themselves
- the capacity to acquire competence or skill through training
- the characteristic of being founded on truth, accuracy, fact, or law
- the attainment of some goal, or the goal attained
- a comparison score
- to re-examine or make alterations
- Intelligence a type of intelligence that involves the ability to process emotional information
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- a brief statement or account of the main points of something
- a standard or range of values that represents the typical performance of a group or of an individual against which comparisons can be made
- a method of assessing human personality constructs
- the tendency to interpret and judge phenomena in terms of the distinctive values, beliefs, and other characteristics of the society or community to which one belongs
- move out of or away from something and come into view
- a standard measure of an individual’s intelligence level based on psychological tests
- the capacity to be inherited
- a theory of intelligence in which three key abilities—analytical, creative, and practical—are viewed as largely distinct
- a theory that avoidance behavior is the result of two kinds of conditioning
- in a reasonable way
- the outcome of something
- a particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something
- the trustworthiness or consistency of a measure
- the action or process of flowing or flowing out
- easily influenced
24 Clues: easily influenced • a comparison score • in a reasonable way • the outcome of something • the capacity to be inherited • to re-examine or make alterations • the process of establishing norms for a test • the trustworthiness or consistency of a measure • the action or process of flowing or flowing out • the attainment of some goal, or the goal attained • ...
Science - AGB 2020-05-13
Across
- your genetic code
- how much space something occupies
- liquid rock inside the earth
- a path that electricity follows
- a tool used to separate solids from liquids
- a scientific way to say that an animal no longer exists
- another way to say "turn on an axis"
- the planets ______ around the sun
- the state of matter that maintains its shape
- show that a theory is wrong
- the state of matter that flows
- a scientific way to say "pull together"
- a push or pull (like gravity or friction)
- an imaginary line that something turns on
- a measure of how much matter something has
- show that a theory is correct
- the force that slows down things that are touching
- a hot, glowing ball of gas in space
- study something in depth: do ________
- change from a solid to liquid
Down
- how fast velocity changes
- a material that does not conduct heat or electricity well
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- a rock floating in space
- energy from motion: _______ energy
- a ball of ice and dust in space
- a theory that says animals change over time
- explode like a volcano
- a form of energy that makes things hot
- a scientific way to say push apart
- see how big, wide, hot, or heavy something is
- information that you gather
- write data down
- material like iron, copper, or gold
- what remains of an animal or a plant
- an explanation of why something happens
- change from liquid to solid
37 Clues: write data down • your genetic code • explode like a volcano • a rock floating in space • how fast velocity changes • show that a theory is wrong • information that you gather • change from liquid to solid • liquid rock inside the earth • show that a theory is correct • change from a solid to liquid • the state of matter that flows • a path that electricity follows • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Politics and Governance 2023-02-11
Across
- Approach to political science that encompasses Philosophical, Historical Institutional and Legal aspects
- Forced labor during the Spanish Era
- Supreme power of the state to command and enforce
- Has four elements that make up its totality
- Approach to political science that is scientific and objective
- Theory that holds can be related to human's inclination to association
- Refers to the mass of population living within the state
- A form of government headed by the privileged classes.
- Area that belongs to the population in a state.
- Made the most incisive and meaningful response about the importance of Politics
- Individuals have the right to make choices
- A government by seven people
- A government in which people have the will and power
- Theory that rests on the idea that the state is created as a product of the existence of the strong and weak
- Defined politics as "who gets what, when and how
Down
- First republican constitution in Asia
- Theory that mirrors the family system in our society
- Agency to which the will of state is formulated
- Theory that states that the state is a product of growth
- This exists because people disagree about the aims and objects of human endeavor
- Involves attempt to change the behavior of others.
- Latin root word of governance
- No person is superior than others
- A government by three people
- Physical violence in the form of police action
- Is said to be the ruler in the divine right theory
- A system of grants and rewards during the Spanish Era
- Emphasizes testing
- Put emphasis on the use of research tools
- State of having no government
30 Clues: Emphasizes testing • A government by three people • A government by seven people • Latin root word of governance • State of having no government • No person is superior than others • Forced labor during the Spanish Era • First republican constitution in Asia • Put emphasis on the use of research tools • Individuals have the right to make choices • ...
. 2023-03-19
Across
- he mapped out the location of 27 brain organs
- he stimulate interest in the question of and coined the phrase nature versus nurture
- He published an essay on the principle of population
- theory of evolution
- he published his most influential work entitled "Observations on man"
- who's more likely to engage in crime
- First criminologist examined patients during his medical practice and conducted that apperance and character were related
- he published physique and character
- this theory is one of the earliest theories in criminology
- he published his most famous and influential work in 36 volumes with an additional 8 volumes published post-mortem.
- an act that the law makes punishable
- he published his book call "heredirary genius in 1869"
- Father of Genetics
- he coined the phrase survival of the fittest in 1864
- a french philosopher and mathematician who published venus physique
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- the publication of "on physiognomy"
- he develop a theory of natural crime,focusing on those facts that could be prevented or reduced by punishment
- who wrote the english convict in 1913?
- who were heavy or obese, with a round, and were more likely to mentally ill
- is the central focus of Lombroso's work
- he is a Swics pastor who published his painstakingly detailed study of facial fragment in 1783
- the root cause of crime
- he is a Swedish botanist, zoologist, and physician
- published the criminal man in 1876
- father of criminal justice
- phrenology from greeek words phren meaning
- father of sociology
- theory this is one of the best known and most influential moral theories
- who were thin, flat, linear and were mire likely to commit suicide
- publication: The eras of Nature
- in 1877 he published the jukes
- a french naturalist mentored who published "Recherches sur lorganisation des corps vivans"
- and logos meaning
33 Clues: and logos meaning • Father of Genetics • theory of evolution • father of sociology • the root cause of crime • father of criminal justice • in 1877 he published the jukes • publication: The eras of Nature • published the criminal man in 1876 • the publication of "on physiognomy" • he published physique and character • who's more likely to engage in crime • ...
Unit 6 2025-03-23
Across
- A limited value to adopt a program oriented solely toward modifying individuals' behaviors.
- _______theory, An identified theoretical framework but with no or limited application. Also used in specific study components and measures.
- _______theory, Also a specified theoretical framework but more than half of the theoretical constructs were measured and explicitly tested.
- one of the two important elements of many successful interventions.
- No recognition of need for or interest in change.
- Ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior.
- A particularly common intervention strategy to change health behavior at community level.
- Planning for change.
- model, has the key element "stage of change".
- this means that a person can be both an agent and a responder to change.
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- thinking about changing.
- _______Theory, new or revised or expanded theory was developed using construct specified, measured, and analyzed in a study.
- helps understand factors affecting behavior and also provides guidance for developing successful programs through social environments.
- _______theory, A specified theoretical framework with several of the constructs were applied in components of the study.
- this detects lifestyle behaviors such as sexual risk behaviors and injury prevention.
- _______theory, one of the two broad types of theory that may have different emphases but are complementary.
- Adopting new habits.
- This should be sensitive to audience and contextual factors.
- This type of theory can be readily applied to counseling interventions for disease prevention and management.
- An example of the emergence of information technology tool that have expanded the range of theory-based strategies available for an effective behavioral change in healthcare and community settings.
20 Clues: Adopting new habits. • Planning for change. • thinking about changing. • Ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior. • model, has the key element "stage of change". • No recognition of need for or interest in change. • This should be sensitive to audience and contextual factors. • one of the two important elements of many successful interventions. • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2023-01-11
Across
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part if and individuals identity
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- a repetition of, or return to criminal behavior
- only occasional breaking of norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in person
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
Down
- the theory that individuals learn deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- an act committed in violation of the law
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for financial damage caused by their acts
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • a repetition of, or return to criminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
#2 2025-12-02
Across
- Bentham’s theory that people should judge ideas, institutions, and actions on the basis of their utility or usefulness
- developed a theory that all forms of life, including human beings, evolved from earlier living forms that had existed millions of years ago
- the appeal of art, writing, music, and other forms of entertainment to a large audience
- the seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country
- a powerful form of energy discovered by Marie Curie
- a line of workers who each put a single piece on unfinished cars as they passed on a moving belt
- Darwin's idea of change through natural selection
- refusal to work
- the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
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- the idea that the United States had the right and duty to rule North America from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean
- declared all slaves in the Confederate states free
- the belief that one race is superior to others
- the study of the human mind and behavior
- to withdraw
- an economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned and invested
- a form of complete socialism in which the means of production would be owned by the people
- separation of blacks and whites in the South
- a social theory of survival of the fittest applied to the human society
- introduced the world to a radical type of socialism called Marxism
- voluntary labor associations of workers
20 Clues: to withdraw • refusal to work • voluntary labor associations of workers • the study of the human mind and behavior • separation of blacks and whites in the South • the belief that one race is superior to others • Darwin's idea of change through natural selection • declared all slaves in the Confederate states free • a powerful form of energy discovered by Marie Curie • ...
Laureniscooler 2022-12-07
Across
- found a vaccine for smallpox
- published the law of inverse gas pressure
- advocated pantheism
- believed men are born free
- found orbits are elliptical
- studied human anatomy
Down
- believed men could change the government
- Unitarian Minister
- applied mathematics to the study of the universe
- sun-centered theory
- father of chemistry
- well-known astronomer
- came up with a heliocentric theory
- studied the heart
14 Clues: studied the heart • Unitarian Minister • sun-centered theory • father of chemistry • advocated pantheism • well-known astronomer • studied human anatomy • believed men are born free • found orbits are elliptical • found a vaccine for smallpox • came up with a heliocentric theory • believed men could change the government • published the law of inverse gas pressure • ...
